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All articles tagged '"arbitration clause"'

137 articles found

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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Fifth Circuit Once Again Reverses Order Compelling Arbitration in Wind Energy Dispute

By Beth Graham - March 21, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has once again overturned a district court’s order compelling arbitration in a Texas wind energy case. 

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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In an unpublished opinion, a California federal district court issued an order compelling a putative class action data breach lawsuit that was filed against the parent company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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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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Beaumont COA Overturns Jefferson County Order Denying Arbitration in Energy Dispute

By Beth Graham - January 9, 2019
The Beaumont Court of Appeals has reversed a Jefferson County district court’s order denying an energy company’s motion to compel arbitration. 

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SCOTUS Holds Delegation Clause Must be Enforced Even if Trial Court Deems Arbitration Claim “Wholly Groundless”

By Beth Graham - January 8, 2019
Today, the United States Supreme Court delivered a unanimous opinion in Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer and White Sales, Inc., No. 17-1272 (January 8, 2019). 

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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 Trial Court’s Order Denying Arbitration

By Beth Graham - October 1, 2018
Texas’ Eighth District Court of Appeals in El Paso has affirmed a trial court’s order stating two companies did not agree to exclusively arbitrate their claims against one another under Delaware law.

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Circuit Split Regarding Who Determines Class Arbitrability May Require SCOTUS Consideration

By Beth Graham - August 18, 2018
It appears the United States Supreme Court may find itself considering yet another arbitration issue in the near future. 

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