The U.S. Supreme Court made several key decisions this week regarding arbitration exemptions and mandates. The Court rejected Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s request to review Federal Circuit decisions on patent invalidity and declined to review cases involving arbitration exemptions for delivery drivers from Amazon, Domino's Pizza, and a subsidiary of Flowers Foods. Additionally, the Court denied Amazon's bid to review a Ninth Circuit decision regarding last-mile delivery drivers' exemption from the Federal Arbitration Act. In a related development, Domino's drivers can now pursue their wage and hour class action after the Court declined to review their exemption from mandatory arbitration. Furthermore, Uber and Lyft have requested the Supreme Court to block state officials from bypassing arbitration mandates.
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SCOTUS declined to decide whether delivery drivers for Amazon, Domino's qualify for an exemption from mandatory arbitration of employment claims that the justices recently held applies to a broad range of industries. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/s1z0JFig0G https://t.co/tdZm8TBCyg
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The U.S. Supreme Court tackled Monday whether courts should stay or dismiss suits headed to arbitration, with some justices appearing skeptical of the argument that tossing the suits burdens courts less than pausing litigation. https://t.co/jEtMT3tij2 https://t.co/8rp3jfivjh
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Uber and Lyft have asked #SCOTUS to block state officials from skirting arbitration mandates. The petitions, writes columnist @AlisonFrankel, could have huge implications if the top court agrees to hear the case https://t.co/mxwa8AAZJN https://t.co/ylRo8LrNUe
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday passed on reviewing whether Domino's Pizza truck drivers are interstate transportation workers who are exempt from federal arbitration requirements. https://t.co/l768DeOfPl https://t.co/ePwhE9qRkd
A group of Domino’s drivers can pursue their wage and hour class action after the Supreme Court declined to review a finding that they are exempt from mandatory arbitration. https://t.co/vTUe0JBpXg
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to again examine a carveout to a federal arbitration law for interstate transportation workers. https://t.co/808x9xRj76 https://t.co/cUfHw5JyDU
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied Amazon's bid to review a Ninth Circuit decision on whether last-mile delivery drivers are exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act. https://t.co/ppVKs73uwm https://t.co/MNyhcuCVwh
#SCOTUS declined to decide whether delivery drivers for Amazon, Domino's Pizza and a Flowers Foods subsidiary qualify for an exemption from mandatory arbitration of employment claims that the justices recently held applies to a broad range of industries https://t.co/Gcb3ORWCIy https://t.co/PcWn7ZYf6I
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s request for review of how the Federal Circuit is deciding whether patents are invalid as obvious. https://t.co/GdrBZjpN2t https://t.co/L3CeKC91Ej
The U.S. Supreme Court will return today for the term's final week of oral arguments, during which it will consider several high-stakes disputes. https://t.co/RunG2GdF75 https://t.co/mLtxNZMWII
Supreme Court Keeps Focus of Arbitration Exemption on Workers’ Responsibilities https://t.co/i6Tozt8py3 #Litigation #Arbitration #Work @GregStohr https://t.co/sRGBPcQ7QU