American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant

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American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant is a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case that upheld the enforceability of arbitration agreements containing class-action waivers, even when the cost of individual arbitration exceeds potential recovery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federal Arbitration Act case
United States Supreme Court case
arbitration law case
allegation United States antitrust law
surface form: American Express used its monopoly power in the charge-card market to impose anticompetitive tying arrangements on merchants.
areaOfLaw antitrust law
arbitration law
civil procedure
citation 570 U.S. 228
contractProvisionAtIssue arbitration clause with class-action waiver in American Express merchant agreement
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decisionDate 2013-06-20
dissentingOpinionBy Elena Kagan
surface form: Justice Elena Kagan
docketNumber 11-1491
holding Arbitration agreements containing class-action waivers are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act even if the cost of individually arbitrating a federal statutory claim exceeds the potential recovery.
The effective vindication doctrine does not guarantee an affordable procedural path to the vindication of every claim.
impact limited use of the effective vindication doctrine to invalidate arbitration agreements
strengthened enforceability of arbitration clauses with class-action waivers in federal statutory claims
joinedByInMajority John G. Roberts Jr.
surface form: Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.

Anthony M. Kennedy
surface form: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy

Clarence Thomas
surface form: Justice Clarence Thomas

Samuel A. Alito Jr.
surface form: Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.
joinedDissent Ruth Bader Ginsburg
surface form: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Justice Sonia Sotomayor (except she took no part in the consideration or decision)
Stephen G. Breyer
surface form: Justice Stephen G. Breyer
jurisdiction federal question jurisdiction
keyword antitrust arbitration
arbitration agreement
class-action waiver
effective vindication doctrine
languageOfOpinion English
legalIssue application of the Federal Arbitration Act
effective vindication doctrine
enforceability of arbitration agreements with class-action waivers
majorityOpinionBy Antonin Scalia
surface form: Justice Antonin Scalia
petitioner American Express
surface form: American Express Company
priorHistory Second Circuit held the class-action waiver unenforceable as it would preclude effective vindication of federal antitrust claims.
proceduralPosture appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
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respondent Italian Colors Restaurant
other merchants accepting American Express cards
result Reversed and remanded
reversed United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
statuteInterpreted Federal Arbitration Act
subjectMatter merchant antitrust claims against American Express
termOfCourt October Term 2012
yearDecided 2013

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October Term 2012 includesCase American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant