Eleventh Circuit Cites Professor Horton's Article 'Infinite Arbitration Clauses'

The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit cited Professor David Horton’s 2020 University of Pennsylvania Law Review article “Infinite Arbitration” in its opinion in Calderon v. Sixt Rent a Car, LLC. The court affirmed a district court’s denial of Sixt Rent a Car’s motion to compel arbitration for customer disputes.

Professor Horton joined the King Hall faculty in 2012.  His primary research and teaching interests are wills and trusts, contracts and arbitration law. In 2015, his article "In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence from Alameda County, California" was selected as the winner of the 29th annual Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Scholarly Paper Competition and he was honored with UC Davis School of Law’s Distinguished Teaching Award.

 

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