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New Jersey Partner Pens Reminder On Reviewing And Updating Arbitration Agreements
27 March 2019
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Recent cases in New Jersey have emphasized the need for
employers to revisit their policies when drafting and enforcing
arbitration agreements, said Christopher Capone in his article
published by The New Jersey Law Journal. In the article,
he reviews several cases that serve as a reminder to employers who
use arbitration agreements that state courts have shown a tendency
of imposing increased requirements on employers seeking to enforce
those agreements. Therefore, Chris suggests, this creates
uncertainty around what an employer must do to draft sound
agreements and recommends careful monitoring of New Jersey's
continually evolving case law.
To read the full article, visit The New Jersey Law Journal.
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