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SCOTUSblog Symposium on Supreme Court’s Decision in Epic

By Daniel Jones on May 22, 2018
Posted in Arbitration, U.S. Supreme Court

Yesterday, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Epic Systems Corporation v. Lewis (pdf).  Here is a piece that my colleague and I wrote for SCOTUSblog about the Court’s decision and its implications.

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