A California insurance agent arbitrated disputes with an insurance agency to which he had sold his business. The contract provided that any arbitration award would be subject to offsets. An offset claim was presented to the arbitrator, but the award made no mention of the offset request. After the confirmation of the award, the losing party sought to have the court impose the offset. A California Court of Appeal affirmed a ruling that the request was too late, that the party should have applied to the arbitrator to correct the award to specifically address the offset issue pursuant to a California statute, or should have raised the issue during confirmation proceedings. The Court specifically found that the strategy did not constitute an error of counsel for which the party should be provided relief. Kelly v. RMI Ins. Services, Inc., Case No. H030047 (Cal. Ct. App. Dec. 19, 2006).
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