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· 8/2/1991

Joan Chason ALFORD, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS, INC. and Don L. Harris, Defendants-Appellants

Citations

  • 939 F.2d 229
  • 1991 U.S. App. LEXIS 17278
  • 57 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 40,948
  • 56 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1046
  • 1991 WL 142824

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  • “both the ADEA and Title VII are similar civil rights statutes, and both are enforced by the EEOC”
  • “[W]e have little trouble concluding that Title VII claims can be subjected to compulsory arbitration.”
  • “Title VII claims can be subjected to compulsory arbitration. Any broad public policy arguments against such a conclusion were necessarily rejected by Gilmer.”
  • title VII claims can be subjected to compulsory arbitration agreement in securities registration
  • “[W]e have little trouble concluding that Title VII claims can be subjected to compulsory arbitration. Any broad public policy arguments against such a conclusion were necessarily rejected by Gilmer.”
  • Title VII claims can be subject to compulsory arbitration under FAA

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Judges: Clark, Thornberry, Jones

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