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Fifth Circuit Denies Payday Lender’s Motion to Reconsider Arbitration Motion Despite SCOTX Opinion

By Beth Graham - April 15, 2020
In an unpublished opinion, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has denied a payday lender’s motion to reconsider a district court’s order refusing to send a class-action lawsuit to arbitration despite that the Supreme Court of Texas later issued an opposite holding in a similar dispute.

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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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SCOTX Grants Petition for Review of Individual Arbitration Order in Payday Lender Case

By Beth Graham - June 26, 2017
The Supreme Court of Texas has granted a group of payday loan customers’ request to review a putative class action case after the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio ordered the customers to individually arbitrate their claims.

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Payday Loan Customers Ask Texas Supreme Court to Consider Individual Arbitration Order

By Beth Graham - October 25, 2016
A group of payday loan customers has asked the Supreme Court of Texas to intervene after the Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio ordered the putative class to individually arbitrate their claims against a payday lender that filed criminal complaints against its defaulting customers.

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San Antonio COA Holds Payday Lender Did Not Waive Right to Arbitrate When it Filed Criminal Charges Against Customers

By Beth Graham - August 4, 2016
In a 2-1 decision, Texas’ Fourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio has ruled that a payday loan business did not waive its right to engage in arbitration when the company filed criminal complaints against its defaulting customers.

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