Editor’s note: This article describes a hypothetical situation.
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Bob’s client, RIM Inc., entered into a contract with Raspberry LLC, which cultivated the client’s raspberry bushes and sold them when they reached maturity. Raspberry LLC agreed to pay over to RIM, on a monthly basis, the sales revenues it received from the sales of the bushes. Always the believer in arbitration, Bob inserted a broad arbitration provision in the RIM-Raspberry LLC agreement.
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