Parties regularly enter into contracts that include binding arbitration clauses whereby the right to seek relief in the Pennsylvania courts is waived
...Pennsylvania, for example, arbitrations are conducted under the Pennsylvania Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA). The act provides at 42 Pa. C.S.A. 7309(a) that...
...review in this context. Petitioners argued that Pennsylvania's Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA) controlled, while respondents urged the court to apply the standard in the...
...of the U.S. Constitution. Pennsylvania has adopted the Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA), but has not adopted the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (RUAA). Each statute...
...court noted that, while there were no current election cases addressing the UAA or the power of a prothonotary or deputy prothonotary to acknowledge a...
...also agreed with Mikkilineni that Section 7319 of the Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA), not Rule 2103, controlled the question of venue here. Section 7319 provides...
Parties often opt for arbitration in the belief that they are selecting an adjudicatory process, which may be less formal but will generally track court proceedings
...courts should apply the procedural rules of the Pennsylvania Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA) concerning the timing of arbitration award challenges rather than the longer period...
The Supreme Court has settled the question of whether issues of arbitrability in matters involving police and firefighters are to be determined first by a trial court or an arbitrator
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