United States:
An Unusual Decision Regarding Arbitration
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As reported by our sister blog, ADR: Advice from the Trenches, the Northern
District of Illinois recently issued an unusual decision. After
finding that both plaintiffs were bound by arbitration agreements
with the defendant and after finding that the plaintiffs'
claims were within the scope of the arbitration clauses, it
denied defendant's motion to compel arbitration.
See Zoller v. UBS Secs. LLC, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44170
(N.D. Ill. Mar. 9, 2018).
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