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Digital Asset Disputes: A Review Of Two Recent Cases Involving Arbitration Against Consumers
14 March 2023
Duane Morris LLP
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There are many reasons (both commercial and legal) as to why a
party or parties might elect to refer a dispute as between them to
arbitration. In cross-border cases, this could be to ensure that a
dispute is determined within a certain jurisdiction, language or
otherwise pursuant to specific laws. In addition, and in the
absence of a flagrant disregard of the relevant terms or the
referral to Court for assistance, the arbitration will be
confidential (which could be important).
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