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Arbitration Clauses in Business Agreements
Arbitration can be fast and final—if the clause is drafted well. Learn how scope, delegation, forum, fees, and remedies shape outcomes before the dispute begins. We’ll show you what survives scrutiny and what invites collateral litigation.
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Draft delegation clauses, class waivers, and carve-outs with precision.
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Mitigate mass-arbitration risk and unexpected fee exposure.
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Select rules, seat, and confidentiality to match party priorities.
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Preserve injunctive relief and emergency procedures without losing efficiency.
Speaker:
Shannon M. Bell is a member with Kelly Law Partners, LLC, where she litigates a wide variety of complex business disputes, construction disputes, fiduciary claims, employment issues, and landlord/tenant issues. Her construction experience extends from contract negotiations to defense of construction claims of owners, HOAs, contractors and tradesmen. She also represents clients in claims of shareholder and officer liability, piercing the corporate veil, and derivative actions. She writes and speaks on commercial litigation, employment, discovery and bankruptcy topics.
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