Garrity v. McCaskey

Decided 1992-07-21

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Peters, C. J. The principal issue in this appeal is whether a court should vacate an award resulting from consensual arbitration because of the arbitrators’ alleged manifest disregard of the applicable law. The arbitration arose out of a written agreement of the parties subsequent to an action commenced by the plaintiff, Doris B. Garrity, in which she claimed that the defendant, Douglas G. McCaskey, had violated state and federal s…

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