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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Bringing Third Parties To The Table: Obtaining Discovery And Testimony From Nonparties In An Arbitration
 

The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel

October 1, 2004
 
Marisa Marinelli- New York

Holland & Knight partner Marisa Marinelli authored “Bringing Third Parties To The Table: Obtaining Discovery And Testimony From Nonparties In An Arbitration” which was featured in the October 2004 issue of The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel. This article discusses the aspects third parties can bring to an arbitration. Please click on the link below to view this article.

Bringing Third Parties To The Table: Obtaining Discovery And Testimony From Nonparties In An Arbitration

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