SCOTUS Takes Up Key FAA Case That Could Significantly Reshape Last-Mile Delivery
SCOTUS Takes Up Key FAA Case That Could Significantly Reshape Last-Mile Delivery
The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral argument this week in Flowers Foods, Inc. v. Brock, No. 24-935. The central issue is whether a last-mile delivery driver who picks up products and delivers them within the same state qualifies as a "transportation worker engaged in interstate commerce" and is therefore exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) under Section 1.... By: Husch Blackwell LLP
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