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· 1/8/1923

Ader v. United States

Citations

  • 260 U.S. 746
  • 43 S. Ct. 247
  • 67 L. Ed. 493
  • 1923 U.S. LEXIS 3244

How courts have described this case

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  • identifying one purpose of arbitration as “providing a suitable alternative forum for plaintiff’s claims”
  • identifying one purpose of arbitration as “providing a suitable alternative forum for plaintiffs claims”
  • rejecting claim of grossly inadequate bargaining power where signatory “had ample time to seek counsel’s' advice before signing, there is no allegation that he was pressured into signing, and he signed oh his own free will”
  • rejecting claim of grossly inadequate bargaining power where signatory “had ample time to seek counsel’s advice before signing, there is no allegation that he was pressured into signing, and he signed on his own free will.”
  • rejecting claim of grossly inadequate bargaining power where signatory “had ample time to seek counsel’s advice before signing, there is no allegation that he was pressured into signing, and he signed on his own free will”

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