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More Bad News for Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in Credit Cardholder Agreements: The U.S. Supreme Court Limits the Ability to Enforce Arbitration Agreements in Federal Court


by Timothy K. Lewis View Biography
Schnader Harrison {newline}Segal & Lewis LLP View Firm Credentials
Pittsburgh Office

Theresa E. Loscalzo View Biography
Nancy Winkelman View Biography
Schnader Harrison {newline}Segal & Lewis LLP View Firm Credentials
Philadelphia Office

May 4, 2009

Previously published on April 2009

We wrote twice recently on the growing contraversy surrounding mandatory arbitration clauses and class action waivers which are incresingly included by financial services companies in consumer credit card contracts.


 

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