Following years of litigation and numerous lawsuits, a federal judge denied a company’s motion for a preliminary injunction against an electric service corporation, finding the corporation was allowed to pursue arbitration proceedings despite having previously filed a third-party complaint in court.

U.S. District Judge William S. Stickman IV of the Western District of Pennsylvania concluded that A.P.I. Inc.’s preliminary injunction wasn’t appropriate because Broadway Electric Service Corp. (BESCO) hadn’t waived its right to submit its dispute against API to arbitration.

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