United States:
Second Circ. Holds Arbitration Provision In Uber App's Terms Of Service Created Valid Agreement To Arbitrate
23 November 2017
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Litigation counsel Michael S. Oberman's article,
"Second Circ. Holds Arbitration Provision in Uber App's
Terms of Service Created Valid Agreement to Arbitrate,"
appeared in the Aug. 21, 2017 issue of The CPR Institute's blog
CPR Speaks. The article examines the Second Circuit's holding
that the arbitration provision within Uber's terms of service
as presented in Uber's app interface resulted in a valid
agreement to arbitrate.
Originally published in August 2017
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