...the question, inter alia, of whether an entity may compel arbitration on the basis of an arbitration clause in a contract to which...
...court. The court held that a defendant payment-processor could not compel arbitration under a clause in a contract between the plaintiff and a debt...
...is Oracle. Facing the loss of a trial by jury to an arbitration clause in a IP case, Oracle's counsel offered an ironic argument...
...attorney and even helping draft the complaint. Sagaser also brought his own arbitration demand against Jones and the firm, seeking his fair share of the...
...ones who try to sneak in...
...FRANCISCO -- It's gotten awfully hard for lawyers to wriggle out of arbitration agreements in the wake of AT&T Mobility v...
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The trial of executive recruiter David Nosal for computer hacking and theft of trade secrets drew attention from many quarters
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