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Vol. 56, Issue 1, 2021January 19, 2022 EDT

The Gig Economy’s Short Reach: An Analysis of the Scope of the Federal Arbitration Act’s “Transportation Worker” Exemption

Emina Sadic Herzberger,
Federal Arbitration Act "Transportation Worker" Exemption Uber Amazon Rittmann v. Amazon.com Wallace v. GrubHub Holdings GrubHub Lyft
Georgia Law Review
Emina Sadic Herzberger, The Gig Economy’s Short Reach: An Analysis of the Scope of the Federal Arbitration Act’s “Transportation Worker” Exemption, 56 Georgia Law Review 299 (2022).
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