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C & L ENTERPRISES, INC. V. CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA: DO AGREEMENTS TO ARBITRATE CONTRACTUAL DISPUTES PIERCE THE VEIL OF AN INDIAN

Author(s): 
Javier F. Junco
Page Count: 
9 pages
Published: 
December, 2017
Jurisdictions: 
United States
Practice Areas: 
Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal,
Arbitral Adjudication,
Arbitral Process,
Agreement to Arbitrate

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I. INTRODUCTION 

II. BACKGROUND 

III. COURT’S DECISION 

IV. ANALYSIS 

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