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All articles tagged '"arbitration agreement"'

238 articles found

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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Interpreting the Scope of Exclusion-From-Arbitration Clauses in the IP Rights Realm

By Kyle Bailey - February 27, 2019
The scope of arbitration clauses and exclusion-from-arbitration clauses are a common source of dispute.

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Fifth Circuit Holds Employers Are Not Required to Notify Workers Who Signed Individual Arbitration Agreements of Pending FLSA Class Litigation

By Beth Graham - February 26, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled a federal district court committed error when it ordered JPMorgan Chase Bank to notify thousands of current and former employees who signed an arbitration agreement waiving their right to engage in collective action against the company about a pending class action case.

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SCOTUS Holds FAA’s Transportation Worker Exception Applies to Independent Contractors

By Beth Graham - January 18, 2019
The Supreme Court of the United States has issued an opinion stating a court must decide whether one of the exemptions included in Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) applies to a case prior to ordering the dispute to arbitration even if a valid delegation clause exists. 

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SCOTX Reverses Order Denying Arbitration in Dallas County Structured Settlement Transfer Case

By Beth Graham - December 26, 2018
On Friday, the Supreme Court of Texas reversed a lower court’s order denying a party’s motion to compel arbitration because a provision included in a structured settlement transfer agreement stated the question of arbitrability was one for an arbitrator to decide.

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El Paso COA Affirms Order Denying Arbitration in Discrimination and Retaliation Case

By Beth Graham - December 21, 2018
The Eighth District Court of Appeals in El Paso has affirmed a trial court’s order denying arbitration in a discrimination and retaliation lawsuit. 

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Seventh Circuit Sides With Sister Courts in Holding Availability of Class Arbitration is a Question of Arbitrability for the Courts to Decide

By Beth Graham - November 21, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has issued an opinion stating the availability of class arbitration is a threshold question for the courts, not an arbitrator, to decide.

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El Paso COA Rules on Pre-Arbitration Discovery in Mandamus Relief Case

By Beth Graham - November 13, 2018
The Eighth District Court of Appeals in El Paso has once again conditionally granted mandamus relief in an arbitration dispute between Dish Network, LLC and a former employee. 

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N.D. Texas Dismisses FLSA Case in Favor of Arbitration

By Beth Graham - October 29, 2018
The Northern District of Texas has dismissed a worker’s Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA") claim because it should have been submitted to arbitration.

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ND Texas in Dallas Confirms $141 Million Arbitration Award in Software Dispute

By Beth Graham - September 28, 2018
The Northern District of Texas has accepted the findings and recommendations of a magistrate judge and confirmed an arbitration award of more than $141 million in a software licensing dispute.

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