The suit against Amazon stemming from a University of Pennsylvania student who killed herself using chemicals allegedly bought through the online retailer is not headed for arbitration under a stipulation agreed upon by both sides.
Late last month, Amazon and the mother of Arya Singh, who used soluble cyanide salts to kill herself in February 2013, signed a stipulation agreeing the jury trial waiver in Amazon’s conditions of use is inapplicable, and the case will proceed in court rather than arbitration.
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