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U.S. Supreme Court

Case Status

Decided

Docket Number

Term

2019 Term

Oral Argument Date

January 21, 2020

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Questions Presented

Whether the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the "New York Convention") permits a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement to compel arbitration based on the doctrine of equitable estoppel.

Case Updates

Supreme Court reverses Eleventh Circuit, holding that the New York Convention governing international arbitration does not conflict with domestic contract-law doctrines permitting nonsignatories to enforce arbitration agreements

June 01, 2020

The Supreme Court held 9-0 that the New York Convention, an international agreement governing recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, does not preempt domestic contract law rules allowing a nonsignatory to an arbitration agreement to compel arbitration. The U.S. Chamber filed an amicus brief supporting this outcome

U.S. Chamber files amicus brief at merits stage in Supreme Court, arguing that the New York Convention on international arbitration does not conflict with domestic law applying equitable estoppel to enforce arbitration agreements against signatories

September 25, 2019

Click here to view the Chamber’s amicus brief. Peter B. Rutledge served as co-counsel for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on behalf of the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center.

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