Supreme Court Rules that an Ambiguous Agreement Cannot Be a Basis to Compel Class Arbitration

In Stolt-Nielsen S. A. v. Animal Feeds Int’l Corp., the Supreme Court held in 2010 that a court may not compel arbitration on a class-wide basis when an agreement is “silent” on the availability of class arbitration.  The court recognized in Stolt and later cases that  class arbitration fundamentally changes the nature of the “traditional…

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