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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jul. 17, 2024

Video gamers target Sega's arbitration agreement

Lawyers for nearly 20,000 claimants have asked a Los Angeles court to enforce a previous arbitration agreement the company had with users of its products.

Thousands of video game players claim that Sega of America, Inc. changed the terms of its arbitration agreement with users after receiving individual arbitration demands. They seek a court order compelling the Irvine-based company to adhere to the terms of a 2021 arbitration agreement.

"Pursuant to Sega's terms, petitioners filed individual consumer demands for arbitration against Sega with JAMS, asserting their claims under California's Unruh Civil Rights Act," ...

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