Publication
Minnesota Law Review
Volume
72
Page
1281
Year
1988
Abstract
The mere statement of the topic, discovery in labor arbitration, suggests a paradox. Is not the essence of the arbitration process an effort to avoid the procedural complexities that make litigation comparatively slow and costly? More than forty years ago, Learned Hand admonished a litigant distressed with the procedural failings of an arbitration proceeding:
Recommended Citation
Laura J. Cooper, Discovery in Labor Arbitration, 72 Minn. L. Rev. 1281 (1988), available at https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/faculty_articles/307.