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· 10/7/2011

Nigg v. U.S. Postal Service

Citations

  • 829 F. Supp. 2d 889
  • 21 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 995
  • 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134298
  • 2011 WL 5529835

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  • holding that because an arbitration agreement applied equally to each party, and because the party accused of unconscionability was required to pay any fees, it was not substantively unconscionable
  • “Under New York law, employee handbook revisions are binding when an employee continues to work after receiving notice of the revisions.”
  • “Under New York law, employee handbook revisions are binding when an employee continues to work after receiving notice of the revisions.”
  • “It has long been settled that arbitration is a matter of contract and that, therefore, a party cannot be compelled to arbitrate issues that a party has not agreed to arbitrate.”
  • ‘It has long been settled that arbitration is a matter of contract and that, therefore, a party cannot be compelled to arbitrate issues that a party has not agreed to arbitrate.”’

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Judges: Selna

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