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The Fifth Circuit Agrees With Its Sister Circuits That Class Arbitrability Is a Gateway Issue for Courts, Not Arbitrators

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In a predictable decision, the Fifth Circuit has held that the availability of class arbitration is a gateway issue for the courts to decide, absent “clear and unmistakable” language in the arbitration agreement to the contrary....
By: BakerHostetler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-fifth-circuit-agrees-with-its-22321/

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