Drafting Subsequent Agreements to Avoid Arbitrability Litigation

By David Prange, Benjamen Linden, and Michael Longley

April 20, 2023

When a new contract implementing a strategic partnership or joint development is first drafted, many times the dispute resolution provision is not of primary concern. Optimism abounds for a conflict-free relationship, but a small amount of time invested to address disputes may save significant resources later.

Copyright 2023 Bloomberg Industry Group, Inc. (800-372-1033) Reproduced with permission. Drafting Subsequent Agreements to Avoid Arbitrability Litigation

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