No new themes are expected on either side of the debate next week when the Delaware Court of Chancery is set to make its argument that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit should revive the Chancery Court’s confidential arbitration program, according to sources familiar with the litigation.
Attorneys for the Chancery Court will present their arguments May 16 before a three-judge panel composed of Judges Dolores K. Sloviter, Julio M. Fuentes and Jane Richards Roth. Oral arguments were initially scheduled for May 9, but were rescheduled last week.
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