May 02, 2024
Over the past month, the scope of a federal exemption to arbitration has evolved as appellate courts have refined an important access point for workers to pursue their claims in court. Here, Law360 looks at several cases that have recently made waves in federal arbitration.
April 22, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday passed on reviewing whether Domino's Pizza truck drivers are interstate transportation workers who are exempt from federal arbitration requirements, declining to pave the way for a ruling that could have expanded or narrowed the arbitration carveout.
January 04, 2024
Goods stored in a California warehouse are not contractually bound for specific Domino's franchisees in the state, the pizza chain told the U.S. Supreme Court in its final plea for the justices to decide whether Domino's truck drivers are exempt from federal arbitration requirements.
December 21, 2023
There is no need for the U.S. Supreme Court to clear up the applicability of an arbitration exemption, three Domino's truckers said, arguing the ingredients they delivered from the company's distribution centers to stores were part of an uninterrupted stream of interstate commerce.
October 24, 2023
A Ninth Circuit decision finding Domino's drivers are exempt from federal arbitration requirements sets the basis for an "untenable" situation that the U.S. Supreme Court should fix, the pizza company said, arguing the workers don't qualify as participating in interstate commerce.