RIW’s Bradley Croft was recently quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly on a significant Appeals Court decision in a construction case regarding whether a court can enforce an arbitrator’s interim order under the Massachusetts Arbitration Act. Typically only “final awards” from an arbitrator are subject to judicial confirmation. Here, the Massachusetts Appeals Court held that in exceptional circumstances, courts can confirm interim arbitration awards. Brad offered his perspective on the practical impact of the court’s decision based on the specific facts of the construction dispute at issue.
RIW’s Bradley Croft Quoted in Recent MALW Article
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