Texas Agrees, 'I Agree' Clause Can Mandate Arbitration

Law360, New York (August 25, 2014, 11:35 AM EDT) -- Day in and day out, Internet users sign various forms of agreements for a variety of reasons, from joining a dating site, to participating in an online auction, to uploading media to a digital storage locker. These agreements, sometimes known as "browse-wrap" or "click-wrap" agreements, are necessary to memorialize and expedite the use of a website pursuant to well-defined rules. More often than not, these agreements substitute for more "traditional" contracts, and they are thus construed as such when contested in court....

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