X
20Nov

California Court Finds Arbitration Agreement Invalid and Unenforceable as a Result of Economic Duress and Undue Influence

Carlton Fields | | Return|
The plaintiff, an agricultural laborer, brought suit against his employer who, in turn, moved to compel arbitration based on the arbitration agreement in the parties’ employment contract. The plaintiff opposed, successfully arguing that the...
By: Carlton Fields
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/california-court-finds-arbitration-49572/

Related

The October 2, 2020 SBA Procedural Notice: Change of Ownership Transactions Involving PPP Borrowers

On October 2, 2020, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) released a Procedural Notice provid...

Read More >

California Legislature: The Jig Is Up on Independent Contractors in the Gig Economy

The rise in gig economy workers in recent years has led to a steep increase in workers classified as...

Read More >

Unconscious Bias in the Retail World

Last week, in our highlights of the 49th ICSC U.S. Law Conference, we touched on Dr. Mahzarin R. Ban...

Read More >

A Parent’s Attendance At IEP Meetings Found To Be Eligible For Leave Under The Family Medical Leave Act

The Department of Labor recently issued an opinion letter with respect to a situation that does not ...

Read More >

Should Your Family-Owned Business Include a Forum Selection Clause in its Agreements?

A forum selection clause is often included in an agreement in order to specify where any later dispu...

Read More >

Webinar Recap! Enforcement of Non-Competes: Increasing Difficulty Depending on State

In Seyfarth’s fourth installment in its 2019 Trade Secrets Webinar Series, Seyfarth attorneys Krist...

Read More >