Maximum fines for misuse of market power are substantially higher - $ 10 million or more — as opposed to $ 1.1 million
for unconscionability.
Not exact matches
The New Mexico Attorney General's office has sued Fastbucks
for providing unconscionable loans to New Mexico citizens, both under the common law
unconscionability doctrine and the state's Unfair Practices Act's
unconscionability provision.
...
unconscionability of conduct may well lead to a remedy but, in my opinion, proprietary estoppel can not be the route to it unless the ingredients
for a proprietary estoppel are present.
The case outlined the legal standards
for what constitutes procedural and substantive
unconscionability.
It has always been the law that in certain limited circumstances a release may not be an effective defence (
for example, due to
unconscionability, lack of consideration, or duress) but those situations are rare.
Andrew Pincus of Mayer Brown, who represents AT&T, argued that the California standard
for determining
unconscionability discriminated against arbitration and therefore ran afoul of the FAA.
The court reviewed the FLA provision (namely, s. 5 (6)-RRB- that allows
for a spouse to get an unequal share where «
unconscionability» arises in defined circumstances.
: What the Numbers Tell Us About How State Courts Apply the
Unconscionability Doctrine to Arbitration Agreements, 97 MARQUETTE L. REV. 751 (2014); and The Ongoing Debate about Mediation in the Context of Domestic Violence: A Call
for Empirical Studies of Mediation Effectiveness, 12 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL.
1.31 In the «liability» stage of estoppel, it has to be established that without the estoppel, there would be unfairness, unjustness or
unconscionability for the person to whom the statement was made.