What's Happening?
The arbitration case of Hurley v. Emigrant Bank has exposed the limitations of arbitration in resolving legal disputes. Despite findings of wrongdoing, the arbitration panel awarded no damages to Mark Hurley, highlighting issues with arbitration's informality
and finality. The case underscores the challenges of achieving justice in arbitration when legal errors cannot be easily appealed.
Why It's Important?
The Hurley case raises important questions about the effectiveness of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism, particularly in complex legal matters. The lack of a meaningful judicial review in arbitration can lead to outcomes that may not align with established legal principles, potentially undermining trust in arbitration as a fair process. This has implications for businesses and individuals who rely on arbitration for resolving disputes.












