R. Young Enterprises v. La Rue Gen. Contractors
A party who had stipulated to arbitrate a dispute subsequently chose not to attend the arbitration. When the arbitrator’s award went against the non-attending party, that party sought to vacate the award. Its motion to vacate was denied, and the trial court subsequently entered judgment confirming the award. The dissatisfied party appeals, contending the award was outside the scope of the arbitrator’s authority and obtained by fraud. We disagree and affirm.
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