NEW YORK: Aggregate Arbitration - Multiple Parties, Issues and Proceedings

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Days before the US Supreme Court delivered its important ruling in Stolt-Nielsen SA v AnimalFeeds International, speakers at the first annual Columbia Law School Arbitration Day noted the pros and cons of class arbitration and considered whether the uniquely American phenomenon could ever spread to Europe. Jarred Pinkston of Vienna law firm Graf & Pitkowitz Rechtsanwälte reports.

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