Search results 2 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Committee News Item Bill Collection Webinar EasyForm opinion Content Base Blog Post Image Link File Event case note Material Folder Page New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically ARE ARBITRATION CLAUSES IN ENGAGEMENT LETTERS BINDING WHEN THE CLIENT DOESN’T SIGN AND THE PARTY SUING IS DOING SO DERIVATIVELY? by Ashley Tegeler — published Jun 03, 2018 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:55 AM — filed under: The Texas Journal of Business Law, Volume 47, issue no.1 (winter 2017), Journal Back Catalog Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2017) WHETHER A COURT SHOULD MANDATE ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO AN AGREEMENT WHEN THE MOVANT CHALLENGES THE FORMATION OF THAT AGREEMENT by Bryan Aldair Ramirez — published Jan 01, 2020 — last modified Mar 12, 2023 12:58 AM — filed under: VOLUME 47, ISSUE NO. 1 (WINTER 2017), The Texas Journal of Business Law, Journal Back Catalog Advice: Do not walk into a trap, especially one of your own making. The Maxwell Family Partnership walked into a trap when it sought to compel arbitration of a ... Located in Member Benefits / The Texas Journal of Business Law / Volume 47, Issue No. 1 (Winter 2017) Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.