Uber Technologies v. Gregg
U.S. Supreme Court (cert. stage)
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Question Presented
Whether agreements calling for individual arbitration are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act with respect to claims asserted under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act.
Brief Filed
The RLC filed a third brief requesting that the Supreme Court take up a case that could address the conflict between federal arbitration rules and California’s Private Attorneys General Act. The brief was prepared by RLC Law Firm Member Goldstein & Russell.
Please use the DOWNLOAD button below to access the RLC's Brief.
Whether agreements calling for individual arbitration are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act with respect to claims asserted under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act.
Brief Filed
The RLC filed a third brief requesting that the Supreme Court take up a case that could address the conflict between federal arbitration rules and California’s Private Attorneys General Act. The brief was prepared by RLC Law Firm Member Goldstein & Russell.
Please use the DOWNLOAD button below to access the RLC's Brief.
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