United States: U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies, And Broadens, Definition Of "Transportation Worker" Under The Federal Arbitration Act - Barnes & Thornburg
Friday, 19 April 2024 () The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued an opinion addressing who qualifies as a "transportation worker" under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) thereby exempting them from coverage.
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In a unanimous 9-0 decision issued April 12, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court held the "transportation worker" exemption under Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration... Mondaq
On April 12, 2024, the United States Supreme Court ruled that an individual does not need to work directly in the transportation industry to be within the scope... Mondaq
On April 12, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed whether the Federal Arbitration Act's (FAA) transportation exemption—meaning the FAA would not apply ... Mondaq