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Regnery Pub. v. Miniter

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
Mar 17, 2010
368 F. App'x 148 (D.C. Cir. 2010)

Summary

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Opinion

No. 09-7039.

March 17, 2010.

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 1:08-cv-00709-EGS.

Mark I. Bailen, Baker Hostetler, Washington, DC, for Appellee.

John Michael Shoreman, McFadden Shoreman, PC, Washington, DC, for Appellant.

BEFORE: HENDERSON, TATEL, and GARLAND, Circuit Judges.


JUDGMENT


This appeal was considered on the record from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and on the briefs filed by the parties. See Fed.R.App.P. 34(a)(2); D.C. Cir. Rule 34(j). It is

ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the district court's judgment be affirmed. Appellant has not shown that the arbitrator's failure to rule on appellant's motion for recusal required vacatur of an arbitration award as set forth in the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. § 10(a), in light of the American Arbitration Association's consideration of the merits of his requests for recusal and its ruling that the arbitrator "will be reaffirmed." See Appx. at 69; American Arbitration Association, Commercial Arbitration Rides and Mediation Procedures, R-17(b) (providing that the Association's decision whether an arbitrator should be disqualified "shall be conclusive"). To the extent appellant relies on 9 U.S.C. § 10(a)(3), the court need not consider the argument because he failed to raise it in district court. District of Columbia v. Air Florida, Inc., 750 F.2d 1077, 1078-79 (D.C. Cir. 1984). Assuming without deciding that the "manifest disregard of the law" standard survives Hall Street Assocs., L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc., 552 U.S. 576, 128 S.Ct. 1396, 170 L.Ed.2d 254 (2008), appellant has not demonstrated that "(1) the arbitrators knew of a governing legal principle yet refused to apply it or ignored it altogether and (2) the law ignored by the arbitrators was well defined, explicit, and clearly applicable to the case." LaPrade v. Kidder, Peabody Co., 246 F.3d 702, 706 (D.C. Cir. 2001).

Pursuant to D.C. Circuit Rule 36, this disposition will not be published. The Clerk is directed to withhold issuance of the mandate herein until seven days after resolution of any timely petition for rehearing or petition for rehearing en banc. See Fed.R.App.P. 41(b); D.C. Cir. Rule 41.


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Regnery Pub. v. Miniter

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Mar 17, 2010
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Case details for

Regnery Pub. v. Miniter

Case Details

Full title:REGNERY PUBLISHING, INC., Appellee v. Richard MINITER, Appellant

Court:United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit

Date published: Mar 17, 2010

Citations

368 F. App'x 148 (D.C. Cir. 2010)

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