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All articles tagged '"arbitration provision"'

95 articles found

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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Class Action Waivers in Employment Contracts: The Clash between the National Labor Relations Act and the Federal Arbitration Act

By Beth Graham - October 11, 2017
Professor Linda S. Mullenix, Rita and Morris Atlas Chair in Advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, has written “Class Action Waivers in Employment Contracts: The Clash between the National Labor Relations Act and the Federal Arbitration Act,” 1 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 13 (Oct. 2, 2017); U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 577. 

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Fifth Circuit Affirms Order Stating Question of Arbitrability Was Delegated to the Arbitrator in $1.6 Billion Oil Lease Dispute

By Beth Graham - August 31, 2017
The nation’s Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a federal district court’s order stating a $1.6 billion fraud lawsuit must be arbitrated.

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Fort Worth COA Rules Church Must Arbitrate Claims Against Roofing Materials Manufacturer

By Beth Graham - August 30, 2017
Texas’s Second District Court of Appeals in Fort Worth has overturned a trial court’s order denying a company’s motion to compel arbitration.

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Sixth Circuit Sides with Seventh, Ninth Circuits on Issue of Class Waivers Included in an Employer’s Arbitration Agreement

By Beth Graham - June 7, 2017
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has ruled that an employer may not prohibit employees from pursuing collective action litigation or arbitration for work-related claims.

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California Supreme Court Invalidates Citibank Arbitration Provision Requiring Waiver of Right to Seek Public Injunctive Relief

By Beth Graham - April 24, 2017
The Supreme Court of California has ruled a predispute arbitration provision that requires a consumer to waive the right to seek public injunctive relief is unenforceable.

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Dallas COA Orders Arbitration Based on Electronic Signature and Click Through User Agreement

By Beth Graham - February 27, 2017
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has ordered a health care liability lawsuit to arbitration based on an online click through agreement and a financial responsibility contract that contained an agreement to arbitrate.

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Texas’ Twelfth COA Holds Arbitration Agreement in Employer’s Workplace Injury Plan Does Not Bind Worker’s Spouse

By Beth Graham - February 22, 2017
Texas’ Twelfth District Court of Appeals in Tyler has ruled that a nonsignatory spouse may not be bound by an arbitration agreement his wife entered into with her employer.

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Dallas COA Orders AdvoCare Employment Dispute to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - January 23, 2017
Texas’ Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas has ordered a former AdvoCare board member to arbitrate his claims against the company.

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Texas Federal Court Enjoins Mandatory Arbitration Restriction in Executive Order 13673 – Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces

By Beth Graham - November 1, 2016
Last week, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction regarding the mandatory arbitration restriction and other provisions of Executive Order 13673 – Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces (“EO 13673”).

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