By Bruce Atkins | Published August 30, 2022 | Posted in Employment Law | Tagged Tags: arbitration, Wage discrepancy | Comments Off on U.S. High Court Rules Arbitration Clause Waived by Employer’s Delay in Opting to Enforce It
Arbitration provisions in employment agreements require employees to have their disputes decided by private judges, usually of the employer’s own choosing, rather than go to court. Employers generally benefit from these clauses. But the U.S. Supreme Court has now ruled that an employer might waive its right to compel arbitration by not making a timely Read More
Read MoreMore and more businesses are turning to alternative dispute resolution (ADR) rather than going to court in order to resolve disputes. The goal of ADR is to come to an agreement without costly and time-consuming litigation. Also, ADR provides a more hands-on and controlled approach than you’d find in a courtroom. Another benefit of arbitration Read More
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