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- Title
No Arbitration Agreement with the Plaintiff? No Problem: Making a Dispute Arbitrable by Use of Equitable Estoppel Doctrine (The Doctrine of "Intertwining").
- Authors
Skotnicki, Michael C.
- Abstract
The article offers information on the use of the doctrine of equitable estoppel, popularly known as the doctrine of "intertwining." in an unusual case where plaintiff is not a signatory of the arbitration agreement in Alabama. It discusses the opinion of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in McBro Planning and Development Co. v. Triangle Electric Construction Co. related to use of arbitration agreement by a nonsignatory defendant to compel a signatory plaintiff into arbitration.
- Subjects
EQUITABLE estoppel; COMMERCIAL arbitration agreements; UNITED States. Court of Appeals (11th Circuit); ARBITRATION &; award; LEGAL opinions
- Publication
Alabama Lawyer, 2013, Vol 74, Issue 3, p180
- ISSN
0002-4287
- Publication type
Article