9th Circ. Ruling Highlights Evolution Of Calif. Arbitration Law

By Alejandro Moreno (September 10, 2019, 3:03 PM EDT) -- In Blair v. Rent-A-Center Inc., decided on June 28,[1] the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit confirmed the California Supreme Court's rule preventing predispute waivers of a plaintiff's right to seek public injunctive relief under California's consumer statutes.[2] Consumer-focused businesses that include arbitration clauses in their account agreements should reevaluate their arbitration clauses in light of California's prohibition on the waiver of a plaintiff's right to seek public injunctive relief....

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