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Functus Officio

by PremiAdmin9911 | Nov 29, 2016 | The ADR Blog

  By William D. Gilbride Jr. One area of the law that has recently received some noteworthy attention is the arbitration doctrine of functus officio. The doctrine of functus officio provides that an arbitrator’s duties are generally discharged upon the rendering of a...

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