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CLASS ACTION WAIVER ARBITRATION PROVISIONS ENFORCEABLE IN THE SECOND CIRCUIT POST-AMEX V. ITALIAN COLORS

August 26, 2013 by Carlton Fields

In back-to-back opinions addressing wage disputes brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Second Circuit reversed the district court’s orders denying defendants’ motions to compel arbitration. In so doing, the Second Circuit explicitly followed the Supreme Court’s holding in American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant that plaintiffs cannot use the “effective vindication doctrine” to invalidate class action waiver provisions by showing that their claim is not economically worth pursuing individually. The Second Circuit also made clear that Amex I and its progeny that preceded the Supreme Court decision are no longer good law. The Amex I cases invalidated a class action waiver provision based on plaintiffs’ showing that “they would incur prohibitive costs if compelled to arbitrate under the class action waiver.” Sutherland v. Ernst & Young LLP, No. 12-304 (2d Cir. Aug. 9, 2013); Raniere v. Citigroup Inc., No. 11-5213 (2d Cir. Aug. 12, 2013).

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