Question: 1. In PFC 4.3 Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc., 139 S. Ct. 524 (2019), could Archer have sued the Schein in

1. In PFC 4.3 Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc., 139 S. Ct. 524 (2019), could Archer have sued the Schein in court via civil litigation rather than have to go to arbitration?

A. No, because it would be too costly.

B. No, because the arbitration clause required all disputes go through arbitration.

C. Yes, if he was seeking injunctive relief.

D. Yes, if he filed the lawsuit in North Carolina.

2. Which of the following would a plaintiff prefer if they wanted to increase their chances of being awarded the most amount of money in damages in the event of a dispute with their employer?

A. Non-Binding Arbitration

B. Civil Litigation

C. Mediation

D. Binding Arbitration

3. Formal Arbitration includes each of the following EXCEPT.

Non-Binding Arbitration

Informal ADR

Expert Evaluation

Mediation

Binding Arbitration

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