Employment arbitration agreements are an important tool for employers who wish to resolve workplace disputes in a more streamline fashion and, more importantly, avoid class and collective actions. However, enforcing arbitration agreements can become challenging and complex, especially when multiple related entities and non-signatories are involved.
A recent case, Gonzalez v. Nowhere Beverly Hills LLC, distinguishes the unfavorable ruling in Soltero v. Precise Distribution, Inc., 102 Cal.App.5th 887 (2024), which limited enforcement of employment arbitration agreements by non-signatory alleged employers, and provided valuable insights into how arbitration agreements and the doctrine of equitable estoppel can be favorably applied when non-signatories to an arbitration agreement seek to enforce them.