Ediscovery,
Contracts,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Apr. 4, 2023
Limitations on discovery and unconscionability in employment arbitration contracts
One popular approach for challenging the validity of employment arbitration contracts is to characterize the discovery limitations that such contracts typically contain as unconscionable.





Dariush Adli
President
ADLI Law Group
444 S Flower St
Los Angeles , CA 90071
Email: adli@adlilaw.com
Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI
With arbitration clauses increasingly common in employment contracts, and employee's strong preference to litigate employment disputes in court, there is renewed effort by employees to find ways to avoid such contracts. One popular approach for challenging the validity of employment arbitration contracts is to characterize the discovery limitations that such contracts typically contain as unconscionable. This article discusses unconscionability of limitations on disc...
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