Recent U.S. Supreme Court and California decisions draw attention to the enforceability of class action waivers in arbitration agreements. Historically, companies have used mandatory arbitration agreements in contracts to limit litigation costs and expedite dispute resolution, including through the mechanism of class action waivers. Enforceability of these waivers has varied depending on the court in which the agreement is challenged. Business & securities litigation partner Rocky Tsai shed light on recent case opinions and the applicability of these waivers in future litigation.
Ropes & Gray Speakers
Stay Up To Date with Ropes & Gray
Ropes & Gray attorneys provide timely analysis on legal developments, court decisions and changes in legislation and regulations.
Stay in the loop with all things Ropes & Gray, and find out more about our people, culture, initiatives and everything that’s happening.
We regularly notify our clients and contacts of significant legal developments, news, webinars and teleconferences that affect their industries.