As I mentioned in a recent post, I think it would be worthwhile to examine some of the previous orders in the OConnor v. Uber class action litigation in California relating to Ubers various arbitration provisions. This post covers the first such ruling, issued by Judge Chen back in December 2013. In 2012, before the […]
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The Arbitration Struggle Continues: One (more) Courageous Judge Stands Up For Workers
The Chinese philosopher Laozi is reputed to have said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. A corollary is that a long journey only continues if people are courageous enough to continue it, despite thedaunting odds they may face. A California federal judge recently joined the group of jurists who […]
Lok Sabha Debates the Bill to Amend the Indian Arbitration Law
Prior to the discussion on the aforementioned implementation, the Lok Sabha likewise discussed the Commercial Divisions Bill. Examine out the Lok Sabha disputes page.I am additionally surpised exactly how the current choice of the Delhi High Court checking out down Commercial Appellate Divisions as Commercial Division did not come up in the argument at all. […]