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12Aug
2019

Involving Commerce: How Far Does the Federal Arbitration Act Reach?

David Bertoni / 0 Comments

Because of the risk of what some might perceive as extortion via class action lawsuits, arbitration agreements have be come a critical line of defense. But what if you are sued by residents of your own state and the claim is made that the suit isn’t one “involving commerce”?

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