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Marcus Roberts, et al v. AT&T Mobility LLC
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December 12, 2017
AT&T Customers Must Arbitrate Data Usage Suit: 9th Circ.
The Ninth Circuit on Monday refused to let a proposed class of AT&T wireless customers out of arbitration on their claims the company lied about its unlimited mobile data plan, finding that the Federal Arbitration Act doesn't violate their constitutional right to have their case heard in court.
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October 17, 2017
AT&T Customers Attack FAA's Constitutionality At 9th Circ.
A putative class of AT&T wireless customers urged the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday to find a lower court erred by forcing them to arbitrate claims that AT&T misrepresented its unlimited mobile data plan, arguing the Federal Arbitration Act violates their constitutional right to petition a court for redress.
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May 24, 2017
FAA Is Constitutional, 9th Circ. Told In AT&T Arbitration Row
The Chamber of Commerce has urged the Ninth Circuit to affirm a district court ruling that a proposed class action brought by AT&T wireless users who accused the company of misrepresenting an unlimited mobile data plan be sent to arbitration, saying the Federal Arbitration Act is not unconstitutional.
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March 09, 2017
Justices' Arbitration Ruling Hurts Consumers, 9th Circ. Told
As the Ninth Circuit mulls whether a proposed class action accusing AT&T of misrepresenting an unlimited mobile data plan was properly sent to arbitration, a public interest law firm weighed in Wednesday with an argument that U.S. Supreme Court precedent on the matter harms consumers.