Repo Dispute Heads to Court After Fed. Judge Rejects Application of Pa. Appellate Ruling That Raised Standards for Binding Arbitration
The ruling marks the second time this month that a Pennsylvania federal court has rejected a plaintiff's attempts to invalidate an arbitration agreement based on the July 2023 Pennsylvania Superior Court ruling in Chilutti v. Uber.
August 26, 2024 at 05:26 PM
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Civil ProcedureA lawsuit over a car repossession is set to land in arbitration after a Pennsylvania federal judge rejected the plaintiff's argument that a precedential state appellate court ruling raising the standards for enforcing binding arbitration should apply to the dispute.
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