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All articles tagged '"arbitration provision"'

95 articles found

Petition for Review Filed Over $460K Legal Malpractice Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - January 23, 2019
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court of Texas was asked to consider whether the Beaumont Court of Appeals committed error when it refused to vacate an arbitrator’s $460,000 legal malpractice award.

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ND California Orders FCRA Case to Arbitration Based on Lyft Ride-Sharing App’s TOS

By Beth Graham - January 15, 2019
The Northern District of California has ordered a proposed class action lawsuit that was filed against ride-sharing app Lyft and based on purported violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”) to arbitration.

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S.D. Texas Orders Independent Contractor’s Lawsuit Filed Against Nonsignatory to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - November 16, 2018
The Southern District of Texas has ordered a proposed class action lawsuit that was filed over an organization’s alleged violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) to arbitration.

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Beaumont COA Upholds $460K Legal Malpractice Arbitration Award

By Beth Graham - November 12, 2018
The Ninth District Court of Appeals at Beaumont has upheld an arbitrator’s nearly $460,000 legal malpractice award despite claims the arbitrator exceeded his authority by failing to follow Texas law. 

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Fifth Circuit Dismisses Case Against Texas Energy Company Due to Man’s Refusal to Arbitrate

By Beth Graham - October 11, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld a Texas federal court’s order dismissing a putative class action lawsuit after a plaintiff failed to pursue arbitration.

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Fifth Circuit Affirms Vacatur After Arbitrator Exceeded His Authority

By Beth Graham - September 10, 2018
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has held an arbitrator exceeded his authority when he reformed a multi-million dollar contract between two companies.

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Houston COA Holds Administrator Not Bound by Will’s Arbitration Provision

By Beth Graham - September 7, 2018
A Houston appeals court has ruled that the administrator of an estate is not bound by an arbitration clause that was contained in a will.

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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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Federal Judge Refuses to Enforce AT&T’s Arbitration Policy Against Former Employee

By Beth Graham - July 27, 2018
A federal judge has denied an employer’s motion to compel arbitration in a gender and race discrimination case.  In AT&T Mobility Services, LLC v. Francesca Jean-Baptiste, No. 17-11962 (July 13, 2018), a woman, Jean-Baptiste, worked as an Assistant Store Manager at an AT&T store in New Jersey. 

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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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