If your arbitration agreement is more than a year old, chances are it needs updating. That’s especially true if the contract doesn’t specifically ban class-action arbitrations. As a recent 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals decision shows, leaving out that prohibition could prompt an arbitrator to treat one employee’s complaint as a class action covering many employees.
Ban class actions in arbitration agreements
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