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A conflict on the issue of waivers of class status could determine the practicality of Triumph passengers' claims for additional compensation from Carnival, says Justin S. Wales of the Russo Appellat
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that the Supreme Court will hear an appeal of a February 2012 holding that an arbitration and class action waive
...v. Animal Feeds International 2 and Rent-A-Center, West v. Jackson . 3 In Stolt-Nielsen...
... During routine arguments in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act health insurance case titled US Airways v. McCutchen, Roberts zeroed in...
The state court's holding, that the existence of an arbitration agreement in an employment contract does not prohibit judicial review of the underlying agreement, disregards Supreme Court precedents
...court determinations in arbitration cases. The other decisions were Marmet Health Care Center v. Brown, involving arbitration of claims against nursing homes...
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