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All articles tagged '"arbitration agreement"'

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Transcript of Oral Arguments on Rent-A-Center West v. Jackson: Arbitration Unconscionability Case

By Victoria VanBuren - April 26, 2010
Today, April 26, 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Rent-A-Center West v. Jackson. The transcript is here. Question Presented: Is the district court required in all cases to determine claims that an arbitration agreement subject to the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) is unconscionable, even when the parties to the contract have clearly and unmistakably assigned this “gateway” issue to the arbitrator for decisio

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Commentary on Rent-A-Center v. Jackson and Arbitration Unconscionability

By Victoria VanBuren - April 26, 2010
Today, April 26, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear an arbitration case. Chicago, has its own with overlapping issues. On February 15, 2010, I FILED 10cv1013 in the United States District Court for Northern, Illinois. See Falconer v. Gibsons Restaurant Group et. al. My opponent (Gibsons) has argued that the federal court lacks subject matter jurisdiction to decide if the arbitration clause is unconscionable (see its Pacer documents 12 & 1

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Texas Federal Court Holds that Arbitration Agreement Naming NAF as the Arbitrator is Unenforceable

By Victoria VanBuren - April 26, 2010
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division held that an arbitration agreement naming the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) as the arbitrator was unenforceable because NAF (now unavailable) was an integral part of the arbitration provision. In Ranzy v. Extra Cash of Texas, No. H-09-3334, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22551 (S.D. Tex. March 11, 2010), the arbitration clause at issue stated, AGREEMENT TO ARBITRATE A

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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Arbitration Unconscionability Case: Rent-A-Center v. Jackson

By Victoria VanBuren - April 22, 2010
Oral arguments in Rent-A-Center West v. Jackson, a case that we have been following on this blog, are scheduled at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, April 26. Here are some relevant details: Question Presented: Is the district court required in all cases to determine claims that an arbitration agreement subject to the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) is unconscionable, even when the parties to the contract have clearly and unmistakably

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Arbitration Unconscionability Case: New Amicus Curiae Brief

By Victoria VanBuren - April 6, 2010
On March 31, a new amicus brief has been filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on the case Rent-A-Center, West v. Jackson, Docket No. 09-497 (read our previous post here). The case is scheduled to be argued on April 26. The new brief filed by professional arbitrators and arbitration scholars in support of the respondent, argues that the question of whether an arbitration agreement is unconscionable should be decided by a court, not an arbitrator. Lin

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International Arbitration: ICC Releases Arbitrators’ Award Checklist

By Victoria VanBuren - March 31, 2010
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) released recently a new checklist to guide arbitrators writing awards. Here is the press release: New aid for drafting awards in ICC cases February 2010 As part of its ongoing drive to improve efficiency, the ICC International Court of Arbitration has issued a checklist for drafting ICC arbitral awards. The two-page document may be a helpful memory jog for ICC arbitrators when preparing their awards for

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Prawfsblawg: Allocating Power Between Courts and Arbitrators – and Why Scholars of Federal Courts Should Care

By Victoria VanBuren - February 23, 2010
Aaron Bruhl (pictured left) Professor at the University of Houston Law Center, has posted this interesting commentary at the Prawfsblawg yesterday about Rent-A-Center v. Jackson, the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case about whether courts or arbitrators should decide the issue of unconscionability. (previously discussed here). Here is an excerpt: The Federal Arbitration Act makes arbitration agreements as enforceable as all other contracts. In Apri

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Fifth Circuit Compels Arbitration of Attorney’s Fees Dispute Between Law Firm and Former Client

By Victoria VanBuren - February 4, 2010
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that an arbitration clause is enforceable notwithstanding that the parties had terminated their services contract. In Hall-Williams v. Law Office of Paul C. Miniclier, PLC, No. 09-30113 (5th Cir. Jan. 13, 2010), Carolyn Hall-Williams (Hall-Williams) is a former client of the Law Office of Paul C. Miniclier (Miniclier). In September 2006, Hall Williams hired Miniclier to represent her i

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Arbitration Unconscionability Case

By Victoria VanBuren - January 18, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari to Jackson v. Rent-A-CenterWest, Inc. , No. 07-16164 (9th Cir. Sept. 9, 2009). The question presented is whether a district court is in all cases required to determine claims that an arbitration agreement subject to the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) is unconscionable, even when the parties to the contract have clearly and unmistakably assigned this “gateway” issue to the arbitrator for d

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2009 Arbitration Case Law: U.S. Supreme Court

By Victoria VanBuren - December 8, 2009
Welcome to Disputing‘s 2009 Year-End Highlights. During this year, the U.S. Supreme Court decided several cases related to arbitration: On March 9, the Court decided Vaden v. Discover Bank. The issues were (1) whether a district court, if asked to compel arbitration, should “look through” the petition and grant the relief if the court would have federal-question jurisdiction of the controversy and (2) whether a district court should exercis

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