Second Circuit Finds That A Court Should Decide Lawfulness Of A Class Action Ban

by briankherrington on February 1, 2009 · 0 comments

in Civil Justice System

In a matter of first impression, the federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a court, not an arbitrator, should determine the lawfulness of a class action ban in an arbitration agreement.

The decision in In Re: American Express Merchants’ Litigation can be found here.

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