Civil Litigation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jan. 27, 2015
Compelling arbitration: a decision tree
Because courts must enforce arbitration agreements, with or without express class action waivers, in an almost infinite variety of forms, each case must focus on the contract terms.





Spring Street Courthouse
William F. Highberger
Judge
Los Angeles County Superior Court
complex civil litigation
Columbia Law School, 1975
Arbitration agreements, with or without express class action waivers, seem to come in an almost infinite variety of forms. Since the threshold premise of AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 131 S. Ct. 1740 (2011), is that courts are to enforce the agreement made, each case must focus on the contract terms.
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