ALTHOUGH REFORMATION OF THE CONTRACT MAY HAVE CONSTITUTED REVERSIBLE ERROR HAD A COURT DONE IT, THE REFORMATION WAS APPROPRIATE IN THE CONTEXT OF AN ARBITRATION OF THIS COMPLEX COMMERCIAL DISPUTE; THE ARBITRATION AWARD WAS PROPERLY CONFIRMED (FIRST DEPT).
The First Department, in a full-fledged opinion by Justice Oing, determined that, under the highly deferential standard of court-review of arbitration awards, the award here was properly confirmed, despite an error which might have required reversal if committed by a court. The underlying facts (the provisions of the contract) are too complex to fairly summarize here:
The arbitrator’s reason for inserting a $10 million deduction * * * [was] not in reliance on any of the provisions set forth in the [contract]. Among other arguments made to the arbitrator, petitioner requested that the relevant portion of the … agreement be reformed … . Although the arbitrator did not expressly so characterize his determination, reformation was, in substance, the permissible relief he granted (see Matter of SCM Corp. [Fisher Park Lane Co.], 40 NY2d 788, 792-793 [1976] [arbitrators have the power to fashion remedies, such as reformation, appropriate to the resolution of the dispute]). While a court’s grant of reformation based on this record might constitute reversible error, the arbitrator’s determination here passes muster, given the extremely limited scope of our review of an arbitration award (see American Intl Specialty Lines Ins. Co. v Allied Capital Corp., __ NY3d [*4]__, 2020 NY Slip Op 02529 [2020] [arbitrators routinely use their expertise to orchestrate expeditious resolutions to complex commercial legal disputes and courts are discouraged from becoming unnecessarily entangled in arbitrations]). … The result the arbitrator reached … is supportable as a reformation of the parties’ agreement, given the highly deferential standard of review accorded arbitration awards under CPLR article 75 … . Matter of Rose Castle Redevelopment II, LLC v Franklin Realty Corp., 2020 NY Slip Op 03293, First Dept 6-11-20