Arbitration • Delegation Provision • Agency Theory • Equitable Estoppel

Colon v. Conchetta, Inc., et al, PICS Case No. 17-1000 (E.D. Pa. June 14, 2017) Kelly, J. (16 pages).

Plaintiff was obligated to arbitrate arbitrability where her employment agreement contained a delegation provision which she did not challenge specifically and all the defendants, including non-signatories to the agreement, were covered under the arbitration agreement under agency theory. The court granted defendants’ motion to compel arbitration.

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