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Be Careful With That Power of Attorney!: Arbitration Clauses and Nursing Home Lawsuits
On May 15, 2017, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its opinion in Kindred Nursing Centers, L.P. v. Clark. This case addressed the issue of whether an agent acting pursuant to a power of attorney could bind an estate to an arbitration agreement. The facts of the case were simple. Beverly and Janis, family members of Joe and Olive respectively, each held their family member’s respective power of attorney. Joe and Olive moved into a nursing home operated by Kindred Nursing Centers, L.P. (“Kindred”). Beverly and Janis used their family members’ powers of attorney to sign an …
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arbitration, Court Opinions, Elder law, Elder Law Disputes, Estate litigation, Family disputes, Legal Terminology, New Laws, nursing homes, Power of Attorney, Power of Attorney Disputes
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