United States:
Thomas Bush Comments On Supreme Court's Opinion In Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc.
21 January 2019
Freeborn & Peters LLP
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According to Thomas F. Bush, a member of the Litigation Practice
Group, it is not surprising that the U.S. Supreme Court followed
its trend of enforcing arbitration agreements very broadly by
deciding to throw out the "wholly groundless" arbitration
exception with its opinion in the case Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer
& White Sales, Inc. In his interview with Bloomberg Law about
the decision, Mr. Thomas also addressed the style of Justice Brett
Kavanaugh in writing the opinion, which is his first on the high
court. To read the Bloomberg Law article, "Kavanaugh's
First Opinion Ends Arbitration Exception," published Jan. 8,
2019, click here (subscription
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