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· 5/26/2016

EDWARD BROWN v. UNITED STATES

Citations

  • 139 A.3d 870
  • 2016 WL 3031337
  • 2016 D.C. App. LEXIS 167

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that arbitration agreement mandating individual arbitration violated Section 7 of the NLRA
  • holding that there is no inherent conflict between the FAA and the NLRA
  • holding that § 7 of the NLRÁ mandates collective legal action for employees, and therefore an arbitration agreement waiving such collective legal action is “illegal” and thus unenforceable under the FAA’s savings clause.
  • holding that there is no inherent conflict between the FAA and the NLRA
  • holding that arbitration agreement mandating individual arbitration violated Section 7 of the NLRA
  • holding arbitration agreement that barred collective arbitration and collective action in other forums violated NLRA and was unenforceable under FAA

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Judges: Beckwith, Easterly, Nebeker

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