Multiple Choice
If arbitration is conducted pursuant to state statute:
A) the statute determines what grounds may be used to challenge an award in court.
B) if a dispute arises involving interstate commerce, the statute of the state where the dispute is first submitted prevails.
C) a disputing party may choose to have Federal Arbitration Act provisions govern any resolution of the dispute if the state statute appears unfavorable to his or her position.
D) only Congress can overturn it.
E) only the U.S. Supreme Court can overturn it.
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