Granite Rock Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters | |
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Supreme Court of the United States | |
Decided June 24, 2010 | |
Full case name | Granite Rock Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters |
Citations | 561 U.S. 287 (more) |
Holding | |
Courts, not arbitrators, determine whether and when arbitration contracts are formed when the decision affects whether parties intended to submit an issue to arbitration. | |
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Case opinion | |
Majority | Thomas, joined by unanimous |
Granite Rock Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 561 U.S. 287 (2010), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that courts, not arbitrators, determine whether and when arbitration contracts are formed when the decision affects whether parties intended to submit an issue to arbitration.
References
- Granite Rock Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 561 U.S. 287 (2010)
- "Time of contract formation should be resolved by courts, rather than arbitrator". SCOTUSblog. 2010-06-27. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
External links
- Text of Granite Rock Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 561 U.S. 287 (2010) is available from: Cornell Findlaw Justia
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