Mandatory arbitration, class proceedings and access to justice | Practical Law
This article examines the recent decisions of the US Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Canada on the enforceability of mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer contracts. In reaching their decision both courts purported to protect the same policy objectives, but arrived at somewhat different conclusions. The article discusses the issues raised by the cases, the reasoning behind each court's decision and the possible effect the rulings may have on future arbitrations.