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When Would It Violate Public Policy to Require a Party to Arbitrate a RICO Claim?

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When Would It Violate Public Policy to Require a Party to Arbitrate a RICO Claim?

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Pacificare Health Systems, Inc. et al. v. Book et al. Docket No. 02-215 From: The Eleventh Circuit Case at a Glance This case presents the question of whether it would violate public policy to require a party to arbitrate a RICO claim under an arbitration agreement that arguably does not allow the arbitrators to grant all the remedies provided by RICO for such a claim. • Previewed by Jay E. Grenig, a professor of law at Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, Wisc.

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