Page 15 In sharp contrast, section 17(g) of the Revised Uni- form Arbitration Act expressly authorizes a court to “enforce a subpoena or discovery-related order is- sued by an arbitrator. . . in another state.” For a thoughtful comparative analysis on obtaining and enforcing arbitration subpoenas under the FAA and under the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act, see Robert E. Benson, Alternative Dispute Resolu- tion: Discovery to Nonparties in Colorado Arbitra- tions, 45 COLO. LAW. 25 (2016). 7 9 U.S.C. § 2. 8 Southland Corp. v. Keating, 465 U.S. 1, 12, 16 (citations omitted) (emphasis added). 9 See Volt Information Sciences v. Board of Trus- tees, 489 U.S. 468, 476 (1989) (examining Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital v. Mercury Construction Corp., 460 U.S. 1 (1983)). 10 2 THOMAS H. OEMKE, COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION § 89.2 (3d ed. 1995). 11 See, e.g., AAA Rule L-3; JAMS Rule 17(b). 12 Cole v. Burns Int’l Sec. Servs., 105 F.3d 1465, 1473 (D.C. Cir. 1997). 13 Accord, JAMS Employment Rule 15. 14 See, e.g., JAMS Comprehensive Arb. Rules 16 (2014); AAA Com. Rules R-21, P-1 & P-2 (2013). 15 AAA Com. Rules P-1(a); AAA Consumer Rules R -10 (2014). 16 See, e.g., AAA Com. Rules R-22 & P-2 (“Checklist”). 17 JAMS Streamlined Rules 13; JAMS Comprehen- sive Rules 20. 18 Code of Arb. Proc. for Customer Disputes, FINRA Rules 12000-905 (2017). 19 FINRA Discovery Guide (2013), https:// www.finra.org/sites/default/files/ ArbMed/ (Continued from page 14) p394527.pdf. 20 See generally id. at List 1. 21 FINRA, Discovery Guide, List 1, ¶ 15. 22 For example, the “Regular Track Procedures” of the AAA’s Construction Industry Rules (2015) state: “Parties may, by agreement, apply the Fast Track Procedures, the Procedures for Large, Com- plex Construction Disputes or Procedures for the Resolution of Disputes through Document Sub- mission (Section D of these Rules) to any dispute.” Id. at R-1(d). 23 Id. at R-1(b) (emphasis added). 24 Id. at Rule L-4(d). Discovery in Arbitration Fall/Winter 2018