Brendan Gooley of Carlton Fields has this article, available in JD Supra, discussing the Second Circuit’s recent decision in Hermès of Paris, Inc. v. Swain. Summarizing the court’s holding regarding the scope of matters delegated to the arbitrator, the article explains that the court “affirmed the confirmation of an arbitrator’s decision dismissing claims on statute of limitations grounds against a claim that the arbitrator had no authority to consider such a defense.”