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CLASSACTION
1.800.352.JAMS  | www.jamsadr.com
© Copyright 2009 JAMS. All rights reserved.
JAMS
CLASS ACTION
PROCEDURES
Effective MAY 1, 2009
JAMS CLASS ACTION
PROCEDURES
JAMS provides arbitration and mediation services from
Resolution Centers located throughout the United
States. Its arbitrators and mediators hear and resolve
some of the nation’s largest, most complex and conten-
tious disputes, utilizing JAMS Rules & Procedures as
well as the rules of other domestic and international
arbitral institutions.
JAMS arbitrators and mediators are full-time neutrals
who come from the ranks of retired state and federal
judges and prominent attorneys. These highly trained
and experienced ADR professionals are dedicated to
the highest ethical standards of conduct.
2  JAMS Class Action Procedures | Effective May 1, 2009 JAMS Class Action Procedures| Effective May 1, 2009  3
Table of Contents
Rule 1.	 Applicability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Rule 2.	 Construction of the Arbitration Clause . . . . 3
Rule 3.	 Prerequisites to a Class Certification . . . . . 3
Rule 4.	 Notice of Class Determination. . . . . . . . . . 4
Rule 5.	 Final Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Rule 6.	 Settlement, Voluntary Dismissal,
	 or Compromise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
JAMS CLASS ACTION
Procedures
NOTICE: These Rules are the copyrighted property of
JAMS. They cannot be copied, reprinted or used in any way
without permission of JAMS, unless they are being used
by the parties to an arbitration as the rules for that arbitra-
tion. If they are being used as the rules for an arbitration,
proper attribution must be given to JAMS. If you wish to
obtain permission to use our copyrighted materials, please
contact JAMS at 949-224-1810.
Rule 1.	 Applicability
(a) JAMS will not administer a demand for class action
arbitration when the underlying agreement contains a class
preclusion clause, or its equivalent, unless a court orders
the matter or claim to arbitration as a class action.
(b) Subject to Rule 1(a), these Class Action Procedures
(“Procedures”) shall apply to any dispute arising out of
an agreement that provides for arbitration pursuant to
any of the JAMS Arbitration Rules where a party submits
a dispute to arbitration on behalf of or against a class or
purported class, and shall supplement any other applicable
JAMS Rules. These Procedures shall also apply whenever
a court refers a matter pleaded as a class action to JAMS
for administration, or when a party to a pending JAMS
arbitration asserts new claims on behalf of or against a
class or purported class.
(c) Subject to Rule 1(a), where inconsistencies exist be-
tween these Procedures and other JAMS Rules that apply
to any dispute, these Procedures shall control. The Arbitra-
tor has the authority to resolve any inconsistency between
any agreement of the parties and these Procedures and
in doing so shall endeavor to avoid any prejudice to the
interests of absent members of a class or purported class.
(d) Subject to Rule 1(a), the Arbitrator shall follow any order
of a court relating to any matter which would otherwise be
decided by an Arbitrator under these Procedures.
Rule 2.	 Construction of the Arbitration Clause
Subject to Rule 1(a), once appointed, the Arbitrator, fol-
lowing the law applicable to the validity of the arbitration
clause as a whole, or the validity of any of its terms, or any
court order applicable to the matter, shall determine as a
threshold matter whether the arbitration can proceed on
behalf of or against a class. In construing the applicable
arbitration clause, the Arbitrator shall not consider the
existence of these Supplementary Rules to be a factor
either in favor of or against permitting the arbitration to
proceed on a class basis.
The Arbitrator shall set forth his or her determination with
respect to the matter of clause construction in a partial
final award subject to immediate court review.
Rule 3.	 Prerequisites to a Class Certification
(a) The Arbitrator shall determine whether a class should
be certified.
In making that determination, the Arbitrator shall consider
the criteria enumerated in this Rule 3 and any law that
the Arbitrator determines applies to the arbitration. The
Arbitrator also shall determine whether one or more mem-
bers of a class may act in the arbitration as representative
parties on behalf of all members of the class described.
The Arbitrator shall permit a class member to serve as a
representative only if the conditions set forth in Federal
Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23(a) are met.
	
(b) Class Actions Maintainable. An action may be main-
tained as a class action if the prerequisites of subdivision
(a) are satisfied, in addition to the criteria set forth in the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23(b).
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(c) The Arbitrator shall set forth his or her determination
with respect to the matter of Class Certification in a partial
final award subject to immediate court review.
Rule 4.	 Notice of Class Determination
The Arbitrator shall direct that class members be provided
the best notice practicable under the circumstances (the
“Notice of Class Determination”). The Notice of Class
Determination shall be given to all members who can be
identified through reasonable effort. The Notice of Class
Determination must concisely and clearly state in plain,
easily understood language:
	 (1) the nature of the action;
	 (2) the definition of the class certified;
	 (3) the class claims, issues, or defenses;
	 (4) that a class member may enter an appearance
through counsel if the member so desires, and may attend
the hearings;
	 (5) that the Arbitrator will exclude from the class any
member who requests exclusion, with information about
when and how members may elect to be excluded;
	 (6) the binding effect of a class award on class mem-
bers; and
	 (7) the identities of, and biographical information
about, the Arbitrator, and the class representative(s) and
class counsel that have been approved by the Arbitrator
to represent the class.
Rule 5.	Final Award
The final award on the merits in a class arbitration, whether
or not favorable to the class, shall be reasoned and shall
define the class with specificity, and shall set forth the
reasons the class was or was not certified and the legal and
factual findings underlying the award on the merits. The
final award shall also specify or describe those to whom
the notice provided in Rule 4 was directed; those whom
the Arbitrator finds to be members of the class, and those
who have elected to opt out of the class.
A partial final award dealing with class certification may be
altered or amended by the Arbitrator before a final award
is rendered.
Rule 6.	 Settlement, Voluntary Dismissal,
		or Compromise
(a)	 (1)	 The Arbitrator may direct that notice be provided
in a reasonable manner to all class members who would
be bound by a proposed settlement, voluntary dismissal,
or compromise.
	 (2)	 The Arbitrator may approve a settlement, volun-
tary dismissal, or compromise that would bind class mem-
bers only after a hearing and a finding that the settlement,
voluntary dismissal, or compromise is fair, reasonable, and
adequate.
	 (3)	 Any settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compro-
mise of the claims, issues or defenses of an arbitration filed
as a class arbitration shall not be effective unless approved
by the Arbitrator.
	
(b) The parties seeking approval of a settlement, voluntary
dismissal, or compromise under this Rule must submit to
the Arbitrator any agreement made in connection with the
proposed settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compromise.
(c) The Arbitrator may refuse to approve a settlement
unless it affords a new opportunity to request exclusion to
individual class members who had an earlier opportunity
to request exclusion but did not do so.
CLASSACTION
1.800.352.JAMS  | www.jamsadr.com
© Copyright 2009 JAMS. All rights reserved.
JAMS
CLASS ACTION
PROCEDURES
Effective MAY 1, 2009

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Jam's class action procedures

  • 1. CLASSACTION 1.800.352.JAMS  | www.jamsadr.com © Copyright 2009 JAMS. All rights reserved. JAMS CLASS ACTION PROCEDURES Effective MAY 1, 2009
  • 2. JAMS CLASS ACTION PROCEDURES JAMS provides arbitration and mediation services from Resolution Centers located throughout the United States. Its arbitrators and mediators hear and resolve some of the nation’s largest, most complex and conten- tious disputes, utilizing JAMS Rules & Procedures as well as the rules of other domestic and international arbitral institutions. JAMS arbitrators and mediators are full-time neutrals who come from the ranks of retired state and federal judges and prominent attorneys. These highly trained and experienced ADR professionals are dedicated to the highest ethical standards of conduct.
  • 3. 2  JAMS Class Action Procedures | Effective May 1, 2009 JAMS Class Action Procedures| Effective May 1, 2009  3 Table of Contents Rule 1. Applicability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Rule 2. Construction of the Arbitration Clause . . . . 3 Rule 3. Prerequisites to a Class Certification . . . . . 3 Rule 4. Notice of Class Determination. . . . . . . . . . 4 Rule 5. Final Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rule 6. Settlement, Voluntary Dismissal, or Compromise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 JAMS CLASS ACTION Procedures NOTICE: These Rules are the copyrighted property of JAMS. They cannot be copied, reprinted or used in any way without permission of JAMS, unless they are being used by the parties to an arbitration as the rules for that arbitra- tion. If they are being used as the rules for an arbitration, proper attribution must be given to JAMS. If you wish to obtain permission to use our copyrighted materials, please contact JAMS at 949-224-1810. Rule 1. Applicability (a) JAMS will not administer a demand for class action arbitration when the underlying agreement contains a class preclusion clause, or its equivalent, unless a court orders the matter or claim to arbitration as a class action. (b) Subject to Rule 1(a), these Class Action Procedures (“Procedures”) shall apply to any dispute arising out of an agreement that provides for arbitration pursuant to any of the JAMS Arbitration Rules where a party submits a dispute to arbitration on behalf of or against a class or purported class, and shall supplement any other applicable JAMS Rules. These Procedures shall also apply whenever a court refers a matter pleaded as a class action to JAMS for administration, or when a party to a pending JAMS arbitration asserts new claims on behalf of or against a class or purported class. (c) Subject to Rule 1(a), where inconsistencies exist be- tween these Procedures and other JAMS Rules that apply to any dispute, these Procedures shall control. The Arbitra- tor has the authority to resolve any inconsistency between any agreement of the parties and these Procedures and in doing so shall endeavor to avoid any prejudice to the interests of absent members of a class or purported class. (d) Subject to Rule 1(a), the Arbitrator shall follow any order of a court relating to any matter which would otherwise be decided by an Arbitrator under these Procedures. Rule 2. Construction of the Arbitration Clause Subject to Rule 1(a), once appointed, the Arbitrator, fol- lowing the law applicable to the validity of the arbitration clause as a whole, or the validity of any of its terms, or any court order applicable to the matter, shall determine as a threshold matter whether the arbitration can proceed on behalf of or against a class. In construing the applicable arbitration clause, the Arbitrator shall not consider the existence of these Supplementary Rules to be a factor either in favor of or against permitting the arbitration to proceed on a class basis. The Arbitrator shall set forth his or her determination with respect to the matter of clause construction in a partial final award subject to immediate court review. Rule 3. Prerequisites to a Class Certification (a) The Arbitrator shall determine whether a class should be certified. In making that determination, the Arbitrator shall consider the criteria enumerated in this Rule 3 and any law that the Arbitrator determines applies to the arbitration. The Arbitrator also shall determine whether one or more mem- bers of a class may act in the arbitration as representative parties on behalf of all members of the class described. The Arbitrator shall permit a class member to serve as a representative only if the conditions set forth in Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23(a) are met. (b) Class Actions Maintainable. An action may be main- tained as a class action if the prerequisites of subdivision (a) are satisfied, in addition to the criteria set forth in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23(b).
  • 4. 4  JAMS Class Action Procedures | Effective May 1, 2009 JAMS Class Action Procedures| Effective May 1, 2009  5 (c) The Arbitrator shall set forth his or her determination with respect to the matter of Class Certification in a partial final award subject to immediate court review. Rule 4. Notice of Class Determination The Arbitrator shall direct that class members be provided the best notice practicable under the circumstances (the “Notice of Class Determination”). The Notice of Class Determination shall be given to all members who can be identified through reasonable effort. The Notice of Class Determination must concisely and clearly state in plain, easily understood language: (1) the nature of the action; (2) the definition of the class certified; (3) the class claims, issues, or defenses; (4) that a class member may enter an appearance through counsel if the member so desires, and may attend the hearings; (5) that the Arbitrator will exclude from the class any member who requests exclusion, with information about when and how members may elect to be excluded; (6) the binding effect of a class award on class mem- bers; and (7) the identities of, and biographical information about, the Arbitrator, and the class representative(s) and class counsel that have been approved by the Arbitrator to represent the class. Rule 5. Final Award The final award on the merits in a class arbitration, whether or not favorable to the class, shall be reasoned and shall define the class with specificity, and shall set forth the reasons the class was or was not certified and the legal and factual findings underlying the award on the merits. The final award shall also specify or describe those to whom the notice provided in Rule 4 was directed; those whom the Arbitrator finds to be members of the class, and those who have elected to opt out of the class. A partial final award dealing with class certification may be altered or amended by the Arbitrator before a final award is rendered. Rule 6. Settlement, Voluntary Dismissal, or Compromise (a) (1) The Arbitrator may direct that notice be provided in a reasonable manner to all class members who would be bound by a proposed settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compromise. (2) The Arbitrator may approve a settlement, volun- tary dismissal, or compromise that would bind class mem- bers only after a hearing and a finding that the settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compromise is fair, reasonable, and adequate. (3) Any settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compro- mise of the claims, issues or defenses of an arbitration filed as a class arbitration shall not be effective unless approved by the Arbitrator. (b) The parties seeking approval of a settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compromise under this Rule must submit to the Arbitrator any agreement made in connection with the proposed settlement, voluntary dismissal, or compromise. (c) The Arbitrator may refuse to approve a settlement unless it affords a new opportunity to request exclusion to individual class members who had an earlier opportunity to request exclusion but did not do so.
  • 5. CLASSACTION 1.800.352.JAMS  | www.jamsadr.com © Copyright 2009 JAMS. All rights reserved. JAMS CLASS ACTION PROCEDURES Effective MAY 1, 2009