Arbitration in Bankruptcy: Reading Opinions & Tea Leaves in Recent Supreme Court & Lower Court Actions Part IV

By Lawrence R. Ahern III, Brown & Ahern (Nashville, TN)

PART IV:
What's an Attorney to Do?
Considerations for Counsel on all Sides of the Arbitration Question

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