SCOTUS Decision Should Serve as a Warning

Earlier this week, the United States Supreme Court issued a legal smackdown to courts in California that were asserting that state arbitration law took precedence over federal case law. The 6-3 ruling is not a sweeping change that is going to impact all arbitration agreement everywhere, but a reminder that the Supremacy Clause exists for a reason.

By |2015-12-18T15:07:29-05:00December 18, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

SCOTUS Denies Cert in NJ Arbitration Case

The United States Supreme Court has announced that it will not hear the NJCJI-supported appeal of U.S. Legal Services Group, L.P. v. Patricia Atalese. The Court’s decision means the New Jersey Supreme Court’s anti-arbitration ruling in Atalese stands. It also means that the arbitration case pending before the New Jersey Supreme Court is more important than ever.

By |2015-06-08T20:51:52-04:00June 8, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments
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