An anonymous reader sends word that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in a
6-3 decision that DirecTV’s service agreement barring mass arbitration
by its customers must be enforced.
The NYTimes reports: "The Supreme
Court on Monday ruled that dissatisfied customers of DirecTV in
California could not band together in a class action
and must instead pursue individual arbitrations.
The decision, by a
6-to-3 vote, was the latest in a series of Supreme Court decisions that
have made it harder for consumers to go to court to pursue claims of fraud and defective products."
No comments:
Post a Comment