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Dispute Resolution

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION We Agree To First Contact Each Other With Any Disputes We each agree to first contact each other with any disputes and provide a written description of the problem, all relevant documents/information and the proposed resolution. We agree to contact each other as described in the Providing Notice to Each Other Under The Agreement section of the Ts&Cs. Instead Of Suing In Court, We Each Agree To Arbitrate Disputes We each agree to finally settle all disputes (as defined and subject to any specific exceptions below) only by arbitration. In arbitration, there's no judge or jury and review is limited. However, just as a court would, the arbitrator must honor the terms and limitations in the Agreement and can award the same damages and relief, including any attorney's fees authorized by law. The arbitrator's decision and award is final and binding, with some exceptions under the Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA"), and judgment on the award may be entered in any court with jurisdiction. We each also agree as follows: (1) "Disputes" are any claims or controversies against each other related in any way to our Services or the Agreement, including, but not limited to, coverage, Devices, privacy, or advertising, even if it arises after Services have terminated - this includes claims you bring against our employees, agents, affiliates or other representatives, or that we bring against you. (2) If either of us wants to arbitrate a dispute, we agree to send written notice to the other providing a description of the dispute, previous efforts to resolve the dispute, all supporting documents/information, and the proposed resolution. Notice to you will be sent as described in the Providing Notice to Each 60 Sprint Service Agreement: General Terms and Conditions of Service v.1-1-10

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Sprint Service Agreement: General Terms and Conditions of Service
v.1-1-10
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
We Agree To First Contact Each Other With Any
Disputes
We each agree to first contact each other with any
disputes and provide a written description of the
problem, all relevant documents/information and
the proposed resolution. We agree to contact each
other as described in the Providing Notice to Each
Other Under The Agreement section of the Ts&Cs.
Instead Of Suing In Court, We Each Agree To
Arbitrate Disputes
We each agree to finally settle all disputes (as
defined and subject to any specific exceptions
below) only by arbitration. In arbitration, there’s no
judge or jury and review is limited. However, just as
a court would, the arbitrator must honor the terms
and limitations in the Agreement and can award the
same damages and relief, including any attorney’s
fees authorized by law. The arbitrator’s decision and
award is final and binding, with some exceptions
under the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), and
judgment on the award may be entered in any court
with jurisdiction. We each also agree as follows:
(1)
“Disputes” are any claims or controversies
against each other related in any way to our
Services or the Agreement, including, but not limited
to, coverage, Devices, privacy, or advertising, even if
it arises after Services have terminated
– this
includes claims you bring against our employees,
agents, affiliates or other representatives, or that we
bring against you.
(2) If either of us wants to arbitrate a dispute, we
agree to send written notice to the other providing a
description of the dispute, previous efforts to resolve
the dispute, all supporting documents/information,
and the proposed resolution. Notice to you will be
sent as described in the Providing Notice to Each