New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1594

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Provides that certain fraudulent arbitration agreements are invalid.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would affect arbitration practices particularly within financial institutions and other businesses that collect consumers' personal identifying information. By invalidating arbitration agreements created under deceitful circumstances, the legislation aims to safeguard consumers from unfair practices that deny them access to judicial recourse. The bill is especially relevant to cases where consumer information might be exploited, and it fortifies protections around consumer consent in contractual agreements.

Summary

Senate Bill S1594 aims to address issues surrounding fraudulent arbitration agreements by declaring certain agreements invalid. The bill specifically states that an arbitration agreement cannot be enforced if it is based on a purported contractual relationship that was created without the consumer's consent. This legislative measure is a response to misconduct reportedly seen at Wells Fargo Bank, where employees fraudulently opened accounts in customers' names, impacting consumers without their knowledge and allowing the bank to evade litigation through circumvention of traditional court processes.

Contention

Critics of arbitration agreements often argue that they can limit consumers’ rights by forcing them to resolve disputes outside of court, lacking the transparency and procedural safeguards that a judicial process provides. By focusing on fraudulent practices specifically, S1594 addresses some of these contentious aspects, aiming to ensure that consumers are not unfairly compelled to arbitrate in situations where their consent was obtained through deceptive methods. However, potential opposition may arise from businesses that prefer arbitration as a quicker, less costly method of resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2198

Provides that certain fraudulent arbitration agreements are invalid.

NJ S4072

Invalidates certain arbitration agreements.

NJ SB33

Arbitration agreements.

NJ AB3247

Arbitration: agreements: enforcement.

NJ SB707

Arbitration agreements: enforcement.

NJ SB222

Relating to arbitration and arbitration agreements.

NJ HB2593

Amending the uniform arbitration act of 2000 to make certain agreements to arbitrate in contracts of insurance invalid and creating exceptions therefor.

NJ HB2351

Amending the uniform arbitration act of 2000 to make certain agreements to appraise or arbitrate in contracts of insurance invalid and creating exceptions therefor.

NJ S0353

Extends time for a party to apply for stay of arbitration to180 days; invalidates any provision that penalizes a party for seeking legal representation; requires arbitrator to provide notice of default to a party for failure to pay fees.

NJ HB700

AN ACT relating to arbitration agreements.

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