A state Supreme Court judge overturned an arbitrator’s decision to award $650,000 to a Dutchess County, New York couple who were injured in a car accident with a City of Rye police officer more than three years ago. Detective Joseph Verille was traveling...
The New York Times once again has pointed out the atrocity of arbitration. The most recent story, published Dec. 22, tells of a man who was sued over an old debt, yet was blocked from suing back. According to the Times, “Clifford Cain Jr., a retired electrician...
Uber has already filed an appeal following the Dec. 9 court ruling in the matter of O’Connor v. Uber Technologies, Inc. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued a 32-page order granting in part and denying in part the...
The Supreme Court of Hawaii ruled recently that if a neutral arbitrator fails to meet disclosure requirements, it constitutes “evident partiality” as a matter of law, and requires the vacatur of the arbitrator’s award. The dispute involved homeowners who claimed their...
Arbitrators, like judges, have immunity, meaning they can’t be sued. That leaves the consumer who learns after-the-fact that an arbitrator ruled on a case despite a conflict-of-interest with no legal recourse. When an arbitrator is selected through an...