March 13, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Party Autonomy, Repeat Appointments and 'Halliburton'When an arbitrator has been repeatedly appointed by the same party, it raises questions as to whether that arbitrator can serve without favoring that party or, at a minimum, appearing to be dependent on that relationship in a way that would affect the arbitrator's freedom of judgment.
By Peter A. Halprin and Kayla Robinson
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