International Broth. of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Local Union 560 v. Bergen-Hudson Roofing Supply Co.
Decision Date | 24 April 1978 |
Docket Number | BERGEN-HUDSON |
Parties | , 98 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3059, 86 Lab.Cas. P 55,191 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, LOCAL UNION 560, an unincorporated association, Plaintiff, v.ROOFING SUPPLY CO., a corporation of the State of New Jersey, Defendant. |
Court | New Jersey Superior Court |
Martin List, Jersey City, for plaintiff (Schneider, Cohen & Solomon, Jersey City, attorneys).
Richard H. Greenstein, Newark, for defendant (Fox & Fox, Newark, attorneys).
Plaintiff, by order to show cause, seeks confirmation of an arbitration award made on September 25, 1977, and defendant, in opposition, urges that the award be set aside on the ground of the partiality of the arbitrator.
An arbitration award must be confirmed unless vacated or modified. N.J.S.A. 2A:24-7. The scope of judicial review of an arbitrator's award is extremely narrow, Harsen v. West Milford Bd. of Ed., 132 N.J.Super. 365, 371, 333 A.2d 580 (Law Div.1975), and all presumptions are in favor of the award's validity, Hartwyk v. Monroe Calculating Machine Co., 13 N.J.Super. 160, 165, 80 A.2d 322 (Ch.Div.1951).
Defendant asserts that the arbitrator was partial because he allegedly had been the general counsel to defendant corporation. Evident partiality of an arbitrator is a ground for vacation of an arbitration award. N.J.S.A. 2A: 24-8(b); see West Jersey R. Co. v. Thomas, 21 N.J.Eq. 205, 209 (Ch.1870); Richardson v. Lanning, 26 N.J.L. 130, 132 (Sup.Ct.1856); McLean Piece Dye Works v. Verga, 13 N.J.Misc. 416, 417-418, 178 A. 625 (Cty.Cir.Ct.1935). However, the party seeking to vacate an award on that ground has the burden of clearly proving partiality. See Central Union Stock Yards Co. v. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co., 82 N.J.Eq. 246, 258, 87 A. 235 (Ch.1913); Atkinson v. Townley, 1 N.J.L. 388, 388 (Sup.Ct.1795).
An affidavit by Barnett Mitzman (Mitzman), the president of defendant corporation, sets forth that the arbitrator had been the general counsel of defendant corporation prior to the retention of the services of defendant's current attorney. The arbitrator's affidavit states that he was not defendant's general counsel but that he did handle two collection cases for defendant in 1954, both of which were submitted on affidavits of proof rather than by court appearances. This was the only legal service rendered by him to defendant. The arbitrator does not recall ever meeting Mitzman prior to the arbitration hearing, and he had no feelings either in favor of or in opposition to defendant.
The fact that an arbitrator had been a party's attorney is not sufficient cause for disqualification of an arbitrator for that reason per se. Karpinecz v. Marshall, 14 A.D.2d 569, 218 N.Y.S.2d 88, 90 (App.Div.1961); see Reed & Martin, Inc. v. Westinghouse Elec. Corp., 439 F.2d 1268, 1275 (2 Cir. 1971) ( ). See also, Riccomini v. Pierucci, 54 Cal.App. 606, 202 P. 344, 345 (D.Ct.App.1921) ( ).
Under the facts presented here, I find that defendant has not sustained its burden of clearly proving the arbitrator's partiality.
Furthermore, it would appear that the defendant has in fact waived any objection he might have had to the arbitrator sitting as such in this matter. Waiver in an arbitration case consists of "knowledge, actual or constructive, in the complaining party of the tainted relationship or interest of the arbitrator." Milliken Woolens, Inc. v. Weber Knit Sportswear, Inc., 11 A.D.2d 166, 202 N.Y.S.2d 431, 434 (App.Div.1960), motion den. 8 N.Y.2d 1025, 206 N.Y.S.2d 796 (Ct.App.1960), motion den. 9 N.Y.2d 714, 214 N.Y.S.2d 332, 174 N.E.2d 320 (Ct.App.1...
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