John Shope and Ed Rapacki, the lawyers who litigated the groundbreaking Feeney v. Dell Inc. case, in which the SJC first upheld a ruling invalidating a class action waiver in an arbitration agreement, and then reversed itself after the Supreme Court's ruling in American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant, discuss the lessons and fallout from the litigation.
Speakers:
John Andrew Shope, Foley Hoag LLP
Edward Rapacki, Ellis & Rapacki LLP
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