Participation In Early Stages of Arbitration Dooms Petition to Stay Arbitration

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When a party receives and arbitration demand and there is a dispute about whether there is an agreement to arbitrate between the parties, participating in the early stages of the arbitration may be problematic for a subsequent effort to dispute arbitrability. This issue can arise when there has been an assignment or transfer of a reinsurance agreement or the right to the reinsurance receivables to an assignee who seeks to arbitrate against the original counterparty. In a recent case, a New York state court had to address these issues.

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Court Appoints Umpire in Coverage Dispute

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Many arbitration clauses, especially those that reference arbitration rules, provide for a party to go to the court where there is an impasse in appointing the arbitrator or umpire. In a case decided earlier in 2023, an insurance coverage dispute subject to arbitration landed in court to resolve a dispute over selection of the umpire.

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