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After the Spring Decision Deluge, SCOTUS's Arbitration Cases Return for More Litigation
The almost-shocking volume of U.S. Supreme Court arbitration matters accepted, heard, and decided in the 2021-2022 term—five cases that were granted cert between November and mid-December just after an initial ADR case was argued—continued to surprise into May and June as the opinions emerged.