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20Aug

The Supreme Court of Ohio Rules That Defendants Need Not Plead An Arbitration Defense To Defeat Class Certification

Seyfarth Synopsis: Complex class actions often present a scenario in which some or most of the putative class members are subject to arbitration agreements, but the named plaintiff is not. In Gembarski v. PartsSource, Inc., No. 2018-0125, 2019 Ohio...
By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-supreme-court-of-ohio-rules-that-90274/

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