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All articles tagged '"arbitration provision"'

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Fifth Circuit Holds International Arbitration Policy Preempts Contrary State Law

By Beth Graham - June 5, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the “Convention”) preempts a state law that prohibits including an arbitration agreement in a property insurance contract despite that the insurance policy also contained a conformity to statute provision designed to amend out any contract provisions that fail to comply with state law. 

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Fifth Circuit Orders Halliburton to Arbitrate Insurance Dispute Following Oil Rig Explosion

By Beth Graham - April 23, 2019
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled an insurance dispute related to an oil rig explosion should be sent to arbitration. 

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Employee Voice in Arbitration

By Beth Graham - April 19, 2019
Ann C. Hodges, Professor of Law Emerita at the University of Richmond School of Law, has published “Employee Voice in Arbitration,” Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2018. 

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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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San Antonio COA Holds Arbitrator Must Decide Whether Contract is Void as a Matter of Law

By Beth Graham - April 4, 2019
Texas’s Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio has reversed a trial court’s order denying a financing company’s motion to compel 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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NY Federal Court Orders Dispute With Digital Currency Exchange to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 1, 2019
The Eastern District of New York has ordered a negligence case that was filed against a digital currency exchange 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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