California Supreme Court
Apr. 7, 2017
State Supreme Court declines Citibank credit card consumer contract
The state Supreme Court gave plaintiffs' lawyers a win Thursday, invalidating part of a credit card company's consumer arbitration contract, but lawyers were somewhat split on the ruling's significance.




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The state Supreme Court gave plaintiffs' lawyers a win Thursday, invalidating part of a credit card company's consumer arbitration contract, but attorneys were somewhat split on the ruling's significance.
The court ruled 7-0 that Citibank N.A. could not compel an arbitration contract that waived credit card holder Sharon McGill's claim for public injunctive relief against Citibank's allegedly ...
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