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When A Third Party (And Non-Party) Can Enforce An Arbitration Provision

The Northern District compelled arbitration of a multi-count fraud suit filed by a software company against a former salesman and his new employer in Paragon Micro, Inc. v. Bundy, 2014 WL 2441969 (N.D.Ill. 2014). The ex-employee formed his own company and started steering business from his former employer.  The former employer sued for computer tampering, breach of …

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Posted byPaulPJune 17, 2014February 12, 2015Posted inContract LawTags: arbitration, contractual arbitration provision, demand for arbitration, FAA, non party, Paragon Micro, third-party, third-party compel arbitration
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