Sharp Says It Didn't Waive Right To Fight Arbitral Gag Order

By Shayna Posses (November 7, 2017, 8:31 PM EST) -- Sharp Corp. told a D.C. federal court on Monday that it has the right to contend that a gag order barring it from discussing ongoing arbitration with units of a Chinese state-owned electronics manufacturer flouts U.S. public policy, saying the presiding arbitration center's rules don't keep it from challenging the ruling as unenforceable in the United States....

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