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July 9, 2020
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Second Circuit Says Post-Litigation Notice of Arbitration Clause Sufficient to Bind Plaintiff
In a putative class action against Amazon, Nicosia v. Amazon.com, Inc., the Second Circuit recently issued a ruling (“Nicosia II”) sending the named plaintiff’s claims to arbitration based on an arbitration clause contained in Amazon’s conditions of use.
April 19, 2021
Blogs
Sixth Circuit Refuses to Enforce Unilateral Changes to Arbitration Provision
While the United States Supreme Court has made clear that class action waivers in arbitration clauses can be enforced, plaintiffs’ counsel continue to find creative ways to challenge these types of arbitration agreements.
May 8, 2019
Blogs
Employer’s Failure to Respond Waives Written Arbitration Agreement
Employers with mandatory arbitration agreements should be careful to re-affirm their commitment to such arbitration agreements in light of Adock v. Five Star Rentals/Sales, Inc.
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January 12, 2026
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
Cannabis and Employment Law: The Year Ahead in 2026
As we move into 2026, legal frameworks surrounding cannabis continue to evolve across the jurisdictions in ways that can directly or…
January 9, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
New York Further Amends CPLR §2106, Broadening and Clarifying the Use of Affirmations in Lieu of Affidavits and Other Sworn Statements
The evolution of Section 2106 from a narrow, procedural shortcut into a comprehensive substitute for affidavits, verifications, and other sworn statements marks a significant modernization and streamlining of New York practice, with this new amendment reflecting the legislature’s intent to align more with federal practice while preserving New York’s own unique statutory requirements.
January 9, 2026
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
Navigating Workplace AI When Federal, State Policies Clash
Latest Podcast Episodes
January 5, 2026
Health Care Law Today Podcast
Episode 37: Chanda Center for Health: Reimagining Access to and Delivery of Long-term Disability Care
In this episode, Lauren Carboni, co-chair of Foley’s Health Care Litigation Area of Focus, is joined by Chanda Hinton, Founder and Executive Director of The Chanda Center for Health, a pioneering nonprofit dedicated to empowering individuals with long-term physical disabilities.
November 7, 2025
The Path & The Practice
Special Episode: Patrick McMahon, Alexa Goldstein, and Rashad Abdallah talk life in Big Law as military veterans
This special edition of The Path & The Practice welcomes members of Foley’s Veterans & Allies Affinity Group, Patrick McMahon (Senior Counsel, Labor & Employment, Chicago), Alexa Goldstein (Associate, Litigation, Tampa), and Rashad Abdallah (Associate, Labor & Employment, San Diego).
November 3, 2025
Powered by Foley
Energy Tax Credits Hot Topics
On the latest episode of Powered by Foley, we are joined by Adam Schurle from Foley’s Tax and Energy practices to break it all down and unpack Tax hot topics in the energy and infrastructure sector. Welcome to the conversation…Powered by Foley & Lardner.
Latest Viewpoints
January 9, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
New York Further Amends CPLR §2106, Broadening and Clarifying the Use of Affirmations in Lieu of Affidavits and Other Sworn Statements
The evolution of Section 2106 from a narrow, procedural shortcut into a comprehensive substitute for affidavits, verifications, and other sworn statements marks a significant modernization and streamlining of New York practice, with this new amendment reflecting the legislature’s intent to align more with federal practice while preserving New York’s own unique statutory requirements.
January 9, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
Legal Risks Associated With Accelerated Investment Opportunities in Venezuela
January 6, 2026
Foley Viewpoints
Shifting Enforcement Priorities at the CFTC and the SEC
Under the new administration, priorities have shifted at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission, particularly with the enforcement divisions at both agencies — which had faced widespread internal and external criticism. Both the CFTC and SEC are undergoing structural changes as a shift away from regulation through enforcement. This article discusses these developments in detail.