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Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
171 N.J. 445 (N.J. 2002)

Summary

holding that there was no "inherent conflict . . . between arbitration and the underlying purpose of [the Consumer Fraud Act]"

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Opinion

2002


Summaries of

Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
171 N.J. 445 (N.J. 2002)

holding that there was no "inherent conflict . . . between arbitration and the underlying purpose of [the Consumer Fraud Act]"

Summary of this case from Halprin v. Verizon Wireless Services, LLC

finding no conflict between arbitration and Consumer Fraud Act; reasoning that plaintiffs can vindicate statutory rights in arbitral forum

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addressing the CFA

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Case details for

Petitions for Certification

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 1, 2002

Citations

171 N.J. 445 (N.J. 2002)
793 A.2d 715

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