A Danish beverage company says it’s not bound to arbitration to resolve its attorney fee dispute with Boies, Schiller & Flexner, and has asked for a permanent stay of arbitration in court papers filed in New York this week.

However, Boies Schiller, which claims the company, Scanomat, owes it $427,481 in unpaid fees, said in a September letter to the company’s lawyer that the company ignored service of an arbitration demand and thus, “at a minimum, waived any objection they may have to proceeding in arbitration.”

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