Readers of this series on ADR in The Legal over past years have undoubtedly been struck by the strong presumption in favor of the arbitrability of disputes under both the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) and the decisions of state courts.

But often parties are called upon to sign contractual renewals of earlier contracts. These may involve leases, loan documents, credit cards, brokerage accounts, wireless phones and a host of other matters.

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