Whether the Third Circuit will send to arbitration in London or keep in Pittsburgh federal court a case against a British businessman alleged to have conspired with Alcoa to inflate the cost of raw materials appears likely to come down to the question of prejudice.

The federal appeals court Tuesday was reviewing a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania to continue the litigation in Pittsburgh.

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