Arbitration Agreement • Sale of Business • Religious Court as Arbitration Venue

Le Vin Co., LLC v Blue Star Wine Co., PICS Case No. 17-1262 (C.P. Philadelphia Aug. 14, 2017) Djerassi, J. (5 pages).

A religious court could be an appropriate venue for the parties to privately resolve civil disputes. However, the parties in this case did not have a written agreement to refer disputes to a religious tribunal, and the moving party failed to prove that the parties had a meeting of the minds on that issue.

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