Wong signed a cell phone contract with T-Mobile. It contained an arbitration clause and a waiver of
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Wong signed a cell phone contract with T-Mobile. It contained an arbitration clause and a waiver of class action suits. He later filed a class action suit against T-Mobile alleging that the company overcharged for services in violation of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act. Wong’s damages were $19.74. However, when other T-Mobile users are included, the alleged amount that was improperly collected could be millions. T-Mobile asked the court to compel arbitration and not allow a class action because of the contract clause. Must Wong arbitrate his claim and thus be barred from bringing a class action?
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Law for Business
ISBN: 978-1259722325
13th edition
Authors: A. James Barnes, Terry M. Dworkin, Eric L. Richards
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