Uber’s Arbitration Clause Thrown Out by Supreme Court of Canada
This lecture explains the implication of Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Heller v. Uber Technologies Inc. where the Court found Uber's mandatory arbitration clause to be unconscionable and, therefore, unenforceable. This case has significant implications to a variety of consumer contracts which contain such mandatory arbitration clauses. Read the full decision here: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/...

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