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More on Class Arbitrability, Even Though It’s So Last Decade

By Henry Allen Blair on January 11, 2020
Posted in Appealing Arbitration Decisions, Arbitration News

Welcome to 2020!

I hope that you all had a safe and rejuvenating holiday season.  A new decade brings us plenty of new opportunities for thrilling arbitration news and developments!

But, up first, more on class arbitrability.  I know.  I know.  So last decade.  But trust me, this is a case you want to keep…

Quick Cert Watch Update: SCOTUS Declines Review in NAF Case

By Henry Allen Blair on March 20, 2019
Posted in Appealing Arbitration Decisions

As regular readers of the blog may recall, Liz wrote a brief note about a decision by the Supreme Court of Missouri holding that arbitration is not available when companies select a defunct institution to administer their arbitrations with consumers.  See A-1 Premium Acceptance, Inc. v. Hunter, 2018 WL 4998256 (Mo. Oct. 16, 2018).  …

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