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Court of Chancery Explains Injunction Out Clause in Arbitration Agreement

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation v. Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc., C.A. 8095-VCP (August 12, 2013)

Agreements to arbitrate disputes often have an "out clause" that permits the parties to seek judicial relief by way of an injunction.  The scope of such a clause is the focus of this opinion that explains when a party may still file suit even after the other party has demanded arbitration.

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