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SCOTUS Displays Short Memory in Rejecting the Prejudice Requirement for Waivers of the Right to Arbitrate

The Arbitrator

September 19, 2022

Written by James F. Bogan III and C. Allen Garrett Jr.

In Morgan v. Sundance, Inc., — S. Ct. —, No. 21-328, 2022 WL 1611788 (May 23, 2022), the Supreme Court rejected the arbitration-specific rule requiring a finding of prejudice for a waiver of the right to arbitrate – a rule long in place in most circuits to promote the pro-arbitration policy of the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) – on the ground that an arbitration contract should be treated like any other contract.

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James F. Bogan III

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C. Allen Garrett Jr.

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