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N.D. Texas Orders Debt Collection Case to Arbitration Based on Nonsignatory’s Motion

By Beth Graham - August 15, 2018
The Northern District of Texas has ordered a lawsuit between a debtor and a nonsignatory debt collector to arbitration.

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Austin COA Affirms Order Confirming $16 Million Arbitration Award Despite Lack of Hearing Record

By Beth Graham - August 9, 2018
Texas’ Third District Court of Appeals in Austin has affirmed a lower court’s order confirming an arbitration award despite that no transcription of the arbitration hearing was created.

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A Cooperative Federalism Approach to Shareholder Arbitration

By Beth Graham - August 8, 2018
Zachary D. Clopton, Assistant Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, and Verity Winship, Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, have published “A Cooperative Federalism Approach to Shareholder Arbitration,” 128 Yale L.J.F. 169 (2018).

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El Paso COA Holds Transportation Instructor is Exempt From Arbitration Agreement Based on FAA Exception

By Beth Graham - August 6, 2018
The Eighth District of Texas in El Paso has affirmed a district court’s order denying arbitration in a workplace discrimination case. 

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Federal Court Orders Mississippi Nursing Home Neglect Case to Arbitration Based on Resident’s Verbal Consent to Daughter’s Agency

By Beth Graham - July 30, 2018
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi has ordered a nursing home dispute to arbitration based on an individual’s oral consent to her daughter’s agency.

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SCOTUS Rules in Epic Systems: What It Means for Securities Arbitration

By Beth Graham - July 28, 2018
George Friedman, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law, has published “SCOTUS Rules in Epic Systems: What It Means for Securities Arbitration,” Securities Arbitration Commentator, Vol. 2018, No. 3. 

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Federal Judge Refuses to Enforce AT&T’s Arbitration Policy Against Former Employee

By Beth Graham - July 27, 2018
A federal judge has denied an employer’s motion to compel arbitration in a gender and race discrimination case.  In AT&T Mobility Services, LLC v. Francesca Jean-Baptiste, No. 17-11962 (July 13, 2018), a woman, Jean-Baptiste, worked as an Assistant Store Manager at an AT&T store in New Jersey. 

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A Short Defense of Southland, Casarotto, and Other Long-Controversial Arbitration Decisions

By Beth Graham - July 23, 2018
University of Kansas School of Law Professor Stephen J. Ware has published “A Short Defense of Southland, Casarotto, and Other Long-Controversial Arbitration Decisions,” Loyola Consumer Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 3, 2018. 

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Second Circuit Vacates Order Denying Arbitration of Former Department Store Employee’s ADA Claims

By Beth Graham - July 19, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has vacated a district court’s order stating a former department store employee cannot be compelled to arbitrate his Americans with Disabilities Act claims against the store. 

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Reconciling Fault Lines in Arbitration and Redefining Arbitration Through the Broader Lens of Procedure

By Beth Graham - July 10, 2018
Imre S. Szalai, Judge John D. Wessel Distinguished Professor of Social Justice at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, has authored “Reconciling Fault Lines in Arbitration and Redefining Arbitration Through the Broader Lens of Procedure,” 18 Nev. L.J. 511 (2018); Loyola University New Orleans College of Law Research Paper No. 2018-07.

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