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Court Decisions about Arbitration

Tips on Taking Good Remote Depositions From a Veteran Court Reporter

By Julie Jordan - May 27, 2020
Good court reporters have seen and worked through every scenario – mumblers, whisperers, screamers, paper rattlers, cross-talkers – you name it. So, after 32 years, I thought I’d seen it all. And then came COVID-19.

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Fifth Circuit Denies Payday Lender’s Motion to Reconsider Arbitration Motion Despite SCOTX Opinion

By Beth Graham - April 15, 2020
In an unpublished opinion, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has denied a payday lender’s motion to reconsider a district court’s order refusing to send a class-action lawsuit to arbitration despite that the Supreme Court of Texas later issued an opposite holding in a similar dispute.

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Fifth Circuit Affirms W.D. of Texas Order Confirming Arbitrator’s Modified Decision

By Beth Graham - April 8, 2020
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has affirmed a federal district court’s order confirming an arbitrator’s modified decision in a dispute between Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and the union representing the company’s workers. 

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NJ Appeals Court Refuses to Enforce Nursing Home’s “Dense and Meandering” Arbitration Provision

By Beth Graham - March 30, 2020
A state appeals court has ruled a nursing home's arbitration is void in part because its language is “dense and meandering,” which prevented a meeting of the minds. 

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Fifth Circuit Affirms $63 Million Arbitration Award in Wind Energy Equipment Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 16, 2020
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a nearly $63 million arbitration award that was issued against a California company owned by a foreign corporation. 

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California Federal Judge Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Enforcement of AB 51

By Beth Graham - February 11, 2020
A California federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a new state law that would prohibit employers from requiring workers to sign a mandatory arbitration provision as a condition of employment. 

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SCOTX Reconsiders its Own 2004 Decision Regarding Arbitrability

By Beth Graham - November 25, 2019
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas overruled its 2004 decision in In re Wood on the issue of arbitrability.

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Massachusetts Federal Court Orders Privacy Lawsuit to Individual Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 18, 2019
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted a cable company’s motion to compel individual arbitration in a privacy case.

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Washington Magistrate Judge Recommends Amazon’s Motion to Compel Arbitration be Denied in Children’s Privacy Lawsuit

By Beth Graham - November 6, 2019
A United States Magistrate Judge has reportedly recommended that retail giant Amazon’s motion to compel arbitration in a proposed class action lawsuit that was brought against the company over alleged children’s privacy violations be denied. 

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SCOTX Refuses to Weigh in on Oil & Gas Arbitration Dispute

By Beth Graham - November 5, 2019
The Supreme Court of Texas will not consider whether non-signatory assignees may be compelled to arbitrate their claims following an indemnity dispute. 

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