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Dogecoin arbitration dispute hits high court

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Instead, a court (often a California state court or the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, appeals court in California) refuses to send the dispute to arbitration. The case before the court involves a sweepstakes that Coinbase sponsored related to the infamous dogecoin.

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Justices seem to resolve Dogecoin arbitration dispute during argument

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Bielski the justices ordered the trial court to stay its proceedings pending the result of the seemingly interminable litigation about whether the case should go to arbitration. I thought you agreed with me … that in that situation, it’s a question for the court.” His key point is that both parties seem to agree that the U.S.

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Epic’s Fight to #freefortnite: Challenging Exclusive Foreign Choice of Court Agreements under Australian Law

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Epic Games, the developer of the highly popular and lucrative online video game Fortnite , recently won an appeal against tech juggernaut, Apple, in Australia’s Federal Court. [1] 3] Epic appealed to the Full Court. 3] Epic appealed to the Full Court. 1 Exclusive Choice of Foreign Court Agreements in Australia.

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Is turnabout fair play under the Federal Arbitration Act?

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Share The Federal Arbitration Act requires courts to enforce arbitration agreements in most circumstances. But what happens if a party begins to litigate a case, and then seeks to compel arbitration several months later? Sundance , which will be argued on Monday, the Supreme Court will consider whether this is the correct rule.