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Amazon Asks Federal Court to Compel Arbitration in Alexa Children’s Privacy Lawsuit

By Beth Graham - September 24, 2019
Retail giant Amazon has reportedly asked a Washington federal court to send a proposed class action lawsuit that was brought against the company in June to arbitration. 

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Based on Delegation Provision in AAA Consumer Rules, Missouri Appellate Court Orders Putative Class-Action Privacy Case to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - June 10, 2019
A Missouri appellate court has ordered a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging Ancestry.com released customer health data to third parties without first obtaining consent to arbitration. 

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Illinois Appellate Court Holds BIPA Privacy Claims Are Not Arbitrable Under Terms of Parties’ Employment Contract

By Beth Graham - April 15, 2019
An Illinois appellate court panel has ruled an employee’s biometric privacy claims are not arbitrable under the terms of an employment agreement. 

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WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center Received Record Number of Case Requests in 2018

By Beth Graham - March 26, 2019
The World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO”) has announced its Arbitration and Mediation Center received a 15 percent increase in mediation, arbitration, and expert determination case requests in 2018.

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Another Proposed Class Action Data Breach Lawsuit Ordered to Individual Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2019
In an unpublished opinion, a California federal district court issued an order compelling a putative class action data breach lawsuit that was filed against the parent company of a popular smartphone app to arbitration.

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Federal Court Sends Data Privacy Dispute to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 1, 2019
The Northern District of Illinois has ordered a proposed class action data privacy lawsuit that was filed against a telecommunications company to arbitration.

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DirecTV Asks 11th Circuit to Send Customer’s STELA Data Privacy Claims to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 4, 2019
Last week, DirecTV asked the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to send a data privacy lawsuit that was filed against the company to arbitration.

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Massachusetts Law Bars Mandatory Arbitration as a Condition of Receiving Free Credit Monitoring Following a Data Breach

By Beth Graham - January 31, 2019
This month, the Governor of Massachusetts signed into law a number of amendments to current state data breach notification legislation.

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Marriott Won’t Require Data Breach Victims to Individually Arbitrate Claims

By Beth Graham - January 24, 2019
Late last year, hotel giant Marriott International disclosed a data breach that began in 2014 and affected approximately 500 million Marriott and Starwood Preferred guest accounts. 

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