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Continuing a Trend, Mississippi Supreme Court Refuses to Enforce Broadly Worded Arbitration Clause

Dollar General reported its employee Rebecca Keyes to the police for embezzlement, causing her to be arrested. Keyes later sued Dollar General under a number of legal theories, including malicious prosecution, false...more

The Mississippi Supreme Court Finds that Malicious Prosecution Claims Were “Not Contemplated” by Broadly Worded Arbitration Clause...

After a customer pawned a television that he had leased from Rent-A-Center, the manager swore out a criminal complaint for theft of rental property. When the State subsequently retired the charges without prosecution, the...more

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