Category: Arbitration: Incorporation by reference

Arbitration, Internet Commerce: Fourth District, Div. 1 Enforces Arbitration Provision In Sign-In Wrap Contract

Sign-In Wrap Contracts Are Hybrids Of Browserwrap (Hard To Enforce) And Clickwrap (Easier To Enforce) Contracts.         B.D., a minor, and his father sued the videogame company Blizzard, contending that the game Overwatch encouraged gambling. Specifically, they alleged Overwatch used “real money” to make in-game purchases of “Loot Boxes”—items that offer “randomized chances . . […]

Arbitration, Incorporation By Reference: Incorporation By Reference Fails To Successfully Incorporate Arbitration Agreement

The Arbitration Provision Was Buried Somewhere. Grave digger at work. Woodbine, Iowa. 1940. Photographer: John Vachon. Library of Congress.         When AECOM, Inc. was sued by a subcontractor, Remedial Construction Services, LP (RECON), it unsuccessfully tried to compel arbitration, relying on a Prime Agreement between AECOM and Shell Oil, which Prime Agreement did contain an […]