Securities Arbitration for Brokers, Attorneys, and Investors
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Book Description
Contrasting arbitration of securities disputes with litigation in the courts, this book reviews the interaction of federal securities laws and arbitration in light of caselaw. This review culminates in the recent U.S. Supreme Court cases supporting the validity of predisputed arbitration agreements even when there are claims of fraud and violations of federal securities law. The common law view of arbitration and the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925 are discussed, as are the arbitration process and forums within the securities industry. Procedures (e.g. evaluating the merits of a claim, presenting a securities case to arbitration panels throughout the nation, and appealing an arbitration award) are also examined. It is the only book to date to discuss the new AAA Securities Arbitration Rules.
About the Author
J. KIRKLAND GRANT, Professor of Law, Touro College of Law, Huntington, New York, has taught securities and business law courses at many universities, and was dean at the Delaware Law School.
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