Federal Circuits, 8th Cir. (June 07, 1996)
Docket number: 95-3579SD
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John Burke, Sioux Falls, SD, argued, for appellant.
Terri L. Reichter, Washington, DC, argued, for appellee.Before McMILLIAN, JOHN R. GIBSON, and FAGG, Circuit Judges.FAGG, Circuit Judge.This is Ernest D. Olson's second federal appeal arising from contractually required arbitration of his age discrimination action against his former employer. After a panel of arbitrators sponsored by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) decided in the employer's favor, Olson learned one of the arbitrators, Edward J. Hentges, had an ongoing business relationship with the employer. Olson asked the district court to vacate the arbitration decision, contending the arbitrator's failure to disclose the relationship showed "evident partiality." See 9 U.S.C. 10(a)(2) (1994). The district court denied Olson's motion, but we agreed with Olson and reversed. Olson v. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., 51 F.3d 157 (8th Cir.1995). Before arbitrating his age discrimination claim again, however, Olson filed this separate lawsuit against the NASD for its appointment of Hentges. Olson alleges breach of contract, fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent processing of arbitration, gross negligence, breach of warranty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Olson also brought claims against Hentges. The district court dismissed Olson's complaint, holding the NASD was immune from liability and the court lacked personal jurisdiction over Hentges. Olson appeals the dismissal of his claims against the NASD, and we affirm.Because an arbitrator's role is functionally equivalent to a judge's role, courts of appeals have uniformly extended judicial and quasi-judicial immunity to arbitrators. Austern v. Chicago Bd. Options Exch., Inc., 898 F.2d 882, 886, cert. denied,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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