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Sabotage Of Arbitration Results In Dismissal Of Lawsuit
22 July 2016
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Litigation partner Michael S. Oberman's article
"Sabotage of Arbitration Results in Dismissal of
Lawsuit," appeared in the July 14, 2016, issue of Practice
Points, published by the American Bar Association. The article
examines the Second Circuit's ruling in Gaul v. Chrysler
Fin. Servs. Am. LLC., denying plaintiffs' motion to lift
the stay of their pro se lawsuit in favor of arbitration and
dismissing the case.
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