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Plaintiff Collaterally Estopped Based On Arbitration Award

By Mack Sperling on June 13, 2008
Posted in Articles

Today, Judge Jolly ruled on a Motion to Dismiss in Essa Commercial Real Estate, Inc. v. Five Trees, LLC, in which the issues involved defenses of issue preclusion based on an Arbitration Award. 

The Court determined that the Award was entitled to collateral estoppel effect — even though the Defendants had not been parties to the…

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