July 18, 2024
A Colorado federal judge on Thursday declined to revive an oil and gas company's lawsuit accusing the American Arbitration Association of improperly terminating a claim the company filed against its investors for nonpayment of arbitration costs, ruling it agreed to the AAA's "rather capacious" rules.
January 16, 2024
A Colorado oil and gas company has asked a federal judge to reconsider tossing its lawsuit accusing the American Arbitration Association of improperly terminating a claim the company filed against its investors, saying the AAA cannot claim it is immune from suit.
May 26, 2023
A Colorado oil and gas company urged a federal court on Friday not to toss its lawsuit accusing the American Arbitration Association of improperly and abruptly terminating a claim it had filed against its investors, saying the institution's proposed definition of arbitral immunity is overly broad.
April 21, 2023
The American Arbitration Association says an oil and gas company can't sue over its mere dissatisfaction with dismissed arbitration proceedings, telling a Colorado federal judge the organization is immune from civil liability claims.