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· 8/22/2014

Deborah Jackson v. Payday Financial, LLC

Citations

  • 764 F.3d 765
  • 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 16257
  • 2014 WL 4116804

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that the law designated in a contract’s choice of law clause should be used to determine the validity of the forum selection clause
  • holding that the law designated in a contract’s choice of law clause should be used to determine the validity of the forum selection clause
  • holding that, beyond nonmember consent, the tribal members also had to make a showing that the dispute implicated an aspect of the tribe’s sovereign authority as stated in Plains Commerce
  • holding no tribal jurisdiction over suit brought by off-reservation nonmembers against on- reservation tribal lenders when the loan transactions were completed online
  • stating that if an arbitration agreement's choice of law provision is invalid, then the forum's state law \would govern the question of the validity of the choice of forum provision\
  • stating that under the circumstances presented there, the court \cannot save the arbitral process simply by substituting an arbitrator\

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Judges: Ripple, Rovner, Barker

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