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8th Circuit Finds ADEA Does Not Preclude Arbitration

By Liz Kramer on April 28, 2017
Posted in Class Arbitration, Validity of Arbitration Agreement

One of the few “get out of arbitration free” cards that SCOTUS offers litigants is this: find another federal statute that clearly entitles plaintiff(s) to a court trial. In a recent 8th Circuit case, that court carefully considered, and then rejected, the argument that the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) constituted that type…

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