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When The Unconscionability Doctrine Can Void A Contractual Provision – Illinois Law

I recently litigated the enforceability of a contractual arbitration provision contained in an electrical subcontract for work on a high-end residential project in the Chicago suburbs.  The subcontractor fighting arbitration argued that the clause, drafted by the general contractor, was so one-sided against it, that it was unconscionable under Illinois law. [Among other things, the …

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Posted byPaulPAugust 30, 2021August 30, 2021Posted inReal estate litigationTags: arbitration, breach of contract, enforceable, Illinois, kinkel, litigation, Maxwell, procedural unconscionability, razor, substantive unconscionability, unconscionable
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