Limits on arbitral remedies under the CAA and FAA
You represent a client in arbitration, but the arbitrator's final award includes a remedy that no party asked for, no jury could award, and is unprecedented even for bench trials.
This unprecedented remedy means you have a compelling basis to vacate the award, right?
Not at all.
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