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You are here: Home / Arbitration / Court Decisions / FOURTH CIRCUIT AFFIRMS VACATUR OF ARBITRATION AWARD AGAINST FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY

FOURTH CIRCUIT AFFIRMS VACATUR OF ARBITRATION AWARD AGAINST FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY

March 4, 2010 by Carlton Fields

In 2005, three financial advisors filed a consolidated arbitration demand against Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. (“Raymond James”) seeking damages related to the alleged wrongful termination of the advisors’ affiliations with Raymond James. The arbitration panel granted substantial compensatory damages to the advisors, citing Raymond James’ unauthorized practice of law by permitting in-house counsel to represent the advisors in third-party arbitration proceedings against both Raymond James and the advisors. Raymond James then filed a motion in federal district court to vacate the award. After a remand to the panel for clarification, the district court vacated the award, concluding, among other things, that the panel exceeded its powers. The advisors appealed. The Fourth Circuit first concluded that the district court did not abuse its discretion in remanding the award to the panel for clarification of the award’s bases. The Fourth Circuit then affirmed the district court’s vacatur of the award, holding that the panel exceeded its power by granting an award whose basis exceeded the framework of arbitrable employment-related claims under NASD Rule 10101. Raymond James Fin. Servs., Inc. v. Bishop, No. 09-1038 (4th Cir. Feb. 22, 2010).

This post written by Dan Crisp.

Filed Under: Arbitration / Court Decisions, Confirmation / Vacation of Arbitration Awards

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