The pivotal distinction between the Shareholders' and Partnership Agreements, and the Management Agreement, which vested managerial authority in the plaintiffs, is that the former contains an arbitration clause whereas the latter expressly does not. Moreover, the Management Agreement included additional parties, and did not reference the Shareholders' Agreement. The various agreements executed by the parties are not "so inextricably interwoven" as to render the arbitration...
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