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Employers And Employees Look Ahead To Potential Impact Of SCOTUS Rulings On Arbitrations vs Class Action Cases
08 November 2018
Carlton Fields
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Carlton Fields Shareholder Julianna Thomas McCabe was quoted by
CNBC in an article about whether the U.S. Supreme Court will make
it harder for workers to take their employers to court. A fair
arbitration is better and faster than a trial for both parties,
said McCabe, who leads the firm's National Class Actions
practice group. McCabe told CNBC the Supreme Court appears
"extremely interested in this issue" ahead of oral
argument in Henry Schein Inc. v. Archer and White Sales
Inc., a years-long case she called the "poster
child" for the benefits of arbitration.
READ: CNBC, "The Supreme Court could make it harder for
workers to sue over issues like sexual harassment and pay
discrimination"
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