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…unenforceable. Then the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) was enacted in 1925, and went into effect a year later. The FAA abrogated the existing law, which was based on Common Law…
…Matt Gold, a Fordham University adjunct law professor and former deputy assistant U.S. trade representative. “I think it’s predictable that Canada and Mexico are going to slow down that process.”…
…different day. But corporations are a creature of state law, not federal law, and state attorneys general have a special role in making sure that corporations adhere to federal and…
Adjunct Professor Matthew Gold was featured in a C-SPAN broadcast of a panel discussion sponsored by the Washington International Trade Association about the future of North American trade. “ ….getting…
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…NAFTA have been to automation, not trade,” says Matt Gold, a law professor at Fordham University and former deputy assistant US Trade Representative for North America. Read the full article….