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- Preston_v._Ferrer abstract "Preston v. Ferrer, 552 U.S. 346 (2008), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that the Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA") overrules state laws declaring that certain disputes must be resolved by a state administrative agency.Alex Ferrer, who plays Judge Alex in a syndicated American courtroom television show, was notified of a demand for arbitration by Arnold Preston, a California attorney. Preston claimed Ferrer owed him fees under a "personal management" contract; in the contract, they had agreed to arbitrate disputes rather than bring them to court. Ferrer then petitioned the California Labor Commissioner, claiming the contract was invalid and unenforceable under California law, as Preston had allegedly acted as a talent agent without a license. Preston argued that he was not acting as a talent agent, and that an arbitrator, not a court, should decide whether this was the case.Citing Southland Corp. v. Keating, the Court noted that it had ruled consistently that the FAA was "a national policy favoring arbitration" when parties contract to settle disputes in that manner, and that it "foreclose[s] state legislative attempts to undercut the enforceability of arbitration agreements." Citing two other previous Supreme Court rulings, the Court also noted that challenges to the validity of an entire contract are subject to the arbitration agreed to in the contract. Ferrer's argument was "unconvincing", the Court ruled, that state law required the exhaustion of administrative remedies before arbitration would commence.In a 4-sentence dissent, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote, "As I have stated on many previous occasions, I believe that the Federal Arbitration Act ... does not apply to proceedings in state courts."".
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- Preston_v._Ferrer wikiPageID "17661500".
- Preston_v._Ferrer wikiPageRevisionID "590934900".
- Preston_v._Ferrer arguedate "--01-14".
- Preston_v._Ferrer argueyear "2008".
- Preston_v._Ferrer citation "128".
- Preston_v._Ferrer decidedate "--02-20".
- Preston_v._Ferrer decideyear "2008".
- Preston_v._Ferrer dissent "Thomas".
- Preston_v._Ferrer docket "6".
- Preston_v._Ferrer fullname "Arnold M. Preston, Petitioner v. Alex E. Ferrer".
- Preston_v._Ferrer hasPhotoCollection Preston_v._Ferrer.
- Preston_v._Ferrer holding "When all parties to a contract agree to arbitrate their disputes, this also covers disputes which state law requires be referred to an administrative agency.".
- Preston_v._Ferrer joinmajority "Roberts, Stevens, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter, Breyer, Alito".
- Preston_v._Ferrer litigants "Preston v. Ferrer".
- Preston_v._Ferrer majority "Ginsburg".
- Preston_v._Ferrer scotus "2006".
- Preston_v._Ferrer uspage "346".
- Preston_v._Ferrer usvol "552".
- Preston_v._Ferrer subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Preston_v._Ferrer subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_Roberts_Court.
- Preston_v._Ferrer subject Category:United_States_arbitration_case_law.
- Preston_v._Ferrer type Case.
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- Preston_v._Ferrer comment "Preston v. Ferrer, 552 U.S. 346 (2008), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that the Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA") overrules state laws declaring that certain disputes must be resolved by a state administrative agency.Alex Ferrer, who plays Judge Alex in a syndicated American courtroom television show, was notified of a demand for arbitration by Arnold Preston, a California attorney.".
- Preston_v._Ferrer label "Preston v. Ferrer".
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- Preston_v._Ferrer wasDerivedFrom Preston_v._Ferrer?oldid=590934900.
- Preston_v._Ferrer isPrimaryTopicOf Preston_v._Ferrer.
- Preston_v._Ferrer name "Arnold M. Preston, Petitioner v. Alex E. Ferrer".