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18Nov

SDNY Compels Arbitration Based on Severability Doctrine, Finds Fee-Shifting Clause Not Unconscionable

Carlton Fields | | Return|
The Southern District of New York granted a motion to compel arbitration of an employment dispute between the petitioners and the respondent. The petitioners also filed a motion to dismiss or stay a concurrent proceeding that the respondent had filed...
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/sdny-compels-arbitration-based-on-99607/

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