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SCOTUS declines review of Second Circuit ruling endorsing class arbitration

Takeaway: The concept of class arbitration has endured stiff headwinds. In Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varella, 139 S. Ct. 1407 (2019), the Supreme Court ruled that a party cannot be required to participate in a class arbitration...more

Sixth Circuit: incorporation of AAA Rules delegates “gateway” issue of arbitrability to the arbitrator

Takeaway: We have written a number of articles about class arbitration. See, e.g., Fifth Circuit: arbitrator’s decision to conduct class arbitration cannot be vacated (May 11, 2020). A key issue is whether the parties’...more

Fifth Circuit: arbitrator’s decision to conduct class arbitration cannot be vacated

Takeaway: A lot of ink has been spilled on the issue of class arbitration, but this much is clear: If a federal court decides the class arbitration issue, then the proponent of class arbitration should lose, unless the...more

Second Circuit endorses class arbitration

Takeaway: The concept of class arbitration has recently faced stiff headwinds. In Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varella, 139 S. Ct. 1407 (2019), the Supreme Court ruled that a party cannot be required to participate in a class...more

Class arbitration is – almost – dead

Recently, the Supreme Court imposed yet another roadblock to class arbitration in Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varela. Relying on Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. AnimalFeeds Int’l Corp., the Court ruled that ambiguous language in an...more

What the Lamps Plus court did not say about class arbitration

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision in Lamps Plus, Inc. v. Varella, No. 17-988, 2019 WL 1780275 (U.S. Apr. 24, 2019), a lot of ink has been spilled on the issue of class arbitration.  The Lamps Plus majority,...more

U.S. Supreme Court puts class action doubleheader on the calendar – cy pres awards and class arbitration

Takeaway: On April 30, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in a Ninth Circuit case approving a cy pres-only class action settlement. As we reported in a May 2018 post [U.S. Supreme Court puts class action doubleheader...more

The Lamps Plus oral argument suggests the U.S. Supreme Court may address the threshold issue of an arbitrator’s power to...

Takeaway: As we explored in a prior post (“Class arbitration – can it even work?”), conducting a class arbitration like most class actions – that is, giving absent class members notice and an opportunity to opt-out – may not...more

Class arbitration – can it even work?

Courts continue to devote a lot of attention on the area of class arbitration. The U.S. Supreme Court has a case on its docket, the Eleventh Circuit just decided an issue of first impression, and another important case is...more

U.S. Supreme Court puts class action doubleheader on the calendar – cy pres awards and class arbitration

On April 30, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in two class action cases, on issues involving cy pres awards and class arbitration. Both cases arise out of the Ninth Circuit. The Supreme Court’s decision in the cy...more

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