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March 08, 2023
Samsung Gave Up Arbitration In Smart TV Suit, 3rd Circ. Rules
The Third Circuit set precedent by determining Samsung effectively waived its right to arbitrate a putative class action alleging its smart TVs invaded customers' privacy by repeatedly trying to dismiss the case on the merits rather than seeking to compel arbitration as soon as possible.
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December 01, 2022
3rd Circ. Preview: Arbitration Under The Tree In December
The Third Circuit's December calendar sees the court tackling issues over arbitrability in class actions involving a well-known electronics company and a prominent payroll services firm, with Samsung striving to resolve a consumer litigation stemming from smart TVs through arbitration and ADP employees seeking to keep their retirement plan dispute in court.
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November 30, 2022
Riding Circuit: December's Notable Appellate Arguments
As the year winds down, circuit courts will hear argument on the kinds of crimes Jan. 6 rioters can be charged with, whether federal law unconstitutionally delegates power to a private entity, and whether a class can be certified even if some class members weren't actually injured.
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June 10, 2022
4 Cases Already Applying Supreme Court's Arbitration Ruling
A fresh U.S. Supreme Court ruling on arbitration is already beginning to make an impact on pending litigation.
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April 26, 2022
Samsung Asks 3rd Circ. For Arbitration Of Privacy Claims
Samsung Electronics America Inc. asked the Third Circuit on Monday to kick to arbitration a proposed class action over claims its smart TVs illegally intercepted consumer information, arguing that a federal judge erroneously found it waived any rights to compel arbitration by failing to bring it up sooner.