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All articles tagged '"arbitration agreement"'

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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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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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Fifth Circuit Overturns Arbitration Order Where Employer Failed to Countersign Agreement

By Beth Graham - July 5, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed a Texas federal court’s order compelling arbitration in a sexual harassment and discrimination case because one party failed to sign an agreement to arbitrate.

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U.S. Supreme Court Sides With Employers Over Class Arbitration Waivers

By Beth Graham - May 21, 2018
The United States Supreme Court has finally decided whether a collective action ban included in an employer’s arbitration agreement is lawful under the National Labor Relations Act. 

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Fifth Circuit Orders Independent Contractor to Individually Arbitrate FLSA Claims

By Beth Graham - May 17, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has affirmed a district court’s order compelling an independent contractor to arbitrate his Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) claims against a restaurant food delivery service.

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Corpus Christi COA Holds Arbitrator Must Decide Whether Arbitral Clause Was Illusory

By Beth Graham - March 14, 2018
The Court of Appeals of Texas in Corpus Christi has ruled that a wrongful death lawsuit should be submitted to arbitration. 

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SCOTX Agrees to Consider Whether Crop Insurance Dispute Was Properly Submitted to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - March 5, 2018
The Supreme Court of Texas has agreed to consider whether a crop insurance dispute was properly submitted to arbitration.

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SCOTX Holds Payday Lender Did Not Waive Right to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 27, 2018
The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that a payday lender did not waive its right to compel arbitration against the company’s defaulting customers. 

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Wisconsin Federal Court Confirms Class Arbitration Award Ahead of SCOTUS Decision

By Beth Graham - December 11, 2017
As much of the nation eagerly anticipates a pending United States Supreme Court ruling regarding whether a collective action ban included in an employer’s arbitration agreement is lawful under the National Labor Relations Act, a Wisconsin federal court has decided to uphold a class arbitration award in a wage and hour case. 

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New Petition Asks SCOTX to Consider Whether Arbitrator Exceeded His Authority

By Beth Graham - December 4, 2017
A hospital has asked the Supreme Court of Texas to consider whether an arbitrator exceeded his authority in a workplace discrimination dispute.

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