Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Texas | Practical Law

Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Texas | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining how to enforce arbitral awards in Texas state and federal courts. This Note explains the procedure for confirming an arbitration award in Texas and the grounds on which a party may challenge enforcement under Texas and federal law, including the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), and the Texas Arbitration Act. This Note also briefly explains the procedure for vacating, modifying, and correcting an arbitral award in Texas.

Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Texas

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-4058 (Approx. 22 pages)

Enforcing Arbitration Awards in Texas

by David A. Pluchinsky, Scott D. Marrs, and Brian T. Bagley, Akerman LLP, with Practical Law Arbitration
MaintainedTexas, USA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note explaining how to enforce arbitral awards in Texas state and federal courts. This Note explains the procedure for confirming an arbitration award in Texas and the grounds on which a party may challenge enforcement under Texas and federal law, including the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), and the Texas Arbitration Act. This Note also briefly explains the procedure for vacating, modifying, and correcting an arbitral award in Texas.