Forum
U.S. Supreme Court
Case Status
Decided
Docket Number
12-133
Term
2012 Term
Oral Argument Date
February 27, 2013
Lower Court Opinion
Questions Presented
Whether the Federal Arbitration Act permits courts, invoking the “federal substantive law of arbitrability,” to invalidate arbitration agreements on the ground that they do not permit class arbitration of a federal law claim.
Case Updates
Supreme Court says FAA enforces a class action arbitration waiver; cannot defeat the waiver on the ground that individual arbitration is too expensive
June 20, 2013
The Supreme Court held that the FAA does not permit courts to invalidate a contractual waiver of class arbitration on the ground that the plaintiff's cost of individually arbitrating a federal statutory claim exceeds the potential recovery.
U.S. Chamber urges Supreme Court to enforce class action arbitration waiver
December 28, 2012
The U.S. Chamber urged the Supreme Court to reverse a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that improperly refused to enforce the parties’ agreements to arbitrate their disputes on an individual basis, rather than on a classwide basis, because the court determined — on the basis of a single affidavit from an expert witness retained by plaintiffs’ counsel — that “the practical effect of enforcement would be to preclude [plaintiffs’] ability to vindicate their federal statutory rights.” In this case, a proposed class of merchants claimed that American Express violated antitrust laws with respect to its merchant fees for credit and charge card transactions. Each merchant in the proposed class action had previously entered into an agreement with American Express that included an arbitration clause precluding class-wide resolution of disputes in favor of mandatory, bilateral arbitration. On three separate occasions, a Second Circuit panel refused to enforce the arbitration agreements on the theory that arbitration agreements are not enforceable if they do not allow classwide arbitration of federal statutory claims.
The Chamber argued in its amicus brief that courts lack authority to deny enforcement of arbitration agreements based on a policy concern that arbitration might not be cost effective. The Chamber argued that the Second Circuit's rule is not administrable and frustrates the objectives of the FAA. Further the court's assumption that it is not possible to vindicate modest-sized claims on an individual basis in arbitration is mistaken. The Chamber warned that if Second Circuit’s decision is allowed to stand, many businesses—as well as consumers and the market generally—will be deprived of the benefit of arbitration as a fast, fair, and efficient alternative to litigation.
Cert. petition granted
November 09, 2012
U.S. Chamber files amicus brief urging Supreme Court to review class action arbitration waiver
August 29, 2012
Click here to view the Chamber's brief.
Case Documents
- Second Circuit Opinion -- In re American Express Merchants Litigation.pdf
- Cert petition. - American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Petition Appendix - American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Repondent's Brief in Opposition to Cert. -- American Express Co. et al., v. Italian Colors Restaurant et al. (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Petitioner's Reply in Support of Cert. -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- NCLC Amicus Brief Supporting Cert. -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- New England Legal Foundation Amicus Brief in Support of Cert. -- American Express Co. et al. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- DRI-The Voice of the Defense BarAmicus Brief in Support of Cert. -- American Express Co. et al. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Marcy Cohen et al. amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Petitioners' Merits Brief -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Respondent Italian Colors Merits Brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Petitioner's Reply Brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- United States amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- NCLC merits amicus brief -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Equal Employment Advisory Council merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- American Bankers Assoc. et al. merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Financial Services Roundtable merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- New England Legal Foundation merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Marcy Cohen et al. merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Distinguished Law Professors merits amicus brief -- American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- American Antitrust Institute amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Antitrust Scholars amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- COSAL amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Food Marketing Inst amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- National Community Pharmacists Association amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Ohio and 21 other states amici brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Professional Arbitrators amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Professors of Civil Procedure amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Public Citizen amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Public Justice amicus brief in support of respondents -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Food Marketing Institute et al. amicus brief -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Professional Arbitrators and Arbitration Scholars amicus brief -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Antitrust Scholars amicus brief -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Oral argument transcript -- American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Decision - American Express v. Italian Colors Restaurant.pdf