Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. 13.6.3.1 If the following claims are not resolved through informal Dispute Resolution, they will not be subject to arbitration and must be resolved through any remedy available to a Party pursuant to law, equity or agency mechanism:
13.6.3.1.1 Actions seeking a temporary restraining order or an injunction related to the purposes of this Agreement.
13.6.3.1.2 All claims arising under federal or state statute(s), including antitrust claims.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. Notwithstanding the foregoing, claims of defamation, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and infringement or misappropriation of the other party’s patent, copyright, trademark or trade secrets shall not be subject to this Arbitration Agreement.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. Claims under state workers’ compensation statutes or unemployment compensation statutes are specifically excluded from this Exhibit B. Claims pertaining to any of Employer’s employee welfare benefit and pension plans are excluded from this Exhibit B. In the case of a denial of benefits under any of Employer’s employee welfare benefit or pension plans, the filing and appeal procedures in those plans must be utilized. Claims by Employer or Employee for injunctive or other relief for violations of non-competition and/or confidentiality agreements are also specifically excluded from this Exhibit B.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. This Section 11 does not preclude either party from making an application to a court of competent jurisdiction for provisional remedies (e.g., temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction), subject to Colorado Revised Statutes. This Agreement also does not apply to any claims by Executive: (i) for workers’ compensation benefits; (ii) for unemployment insurance benefits; (iii) under a benefit plan where the plan specifies a separate arbitration procedure; (iv) filed with an administrative agency which are not legally subject to arbitration under this Agreement; or (v) which are otherwise expressly prohibited by law from being subject to arbitration under this Agreement.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. Claims Executive may have for workers' compensation or unemployment compensation benefits are not covered under this Section 10. Also not covered are claims by the Company for injunctive and/or other equitable relief for breach of the Executive's covenant not to compete, for unfair competition or for the use or unauthorized disclosure of trade secrets or confidential information, as to which Executive understands and agrees that the Company may seek and obtain relief from a court of competent jurisdiction, without any obligation on the part of the Company to submit any related issue to arbitration before seeking such relief.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. You and we agree that the following disputes or claims cannot be arbitrated:
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. This Section 10.9 does not preclude either party from making an application to a court of competent jurisdiction for: (a) provisional remedies (e.g., temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction) pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure section 1281.8; or (b) a temporary restraining order or injunction under California Code of Civil Procedure section 527.8 in order to obtain protection against employee violence or threats of violence. This
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. The following Disputes will not be subject to arbitration under Section 8.08(b):
(i) The state and federal courts sitting in Wilmington, Delaware, will have exclusive jurisdiction over claims seeking to: (A) prohibit a party or its customers from manufacturing, using, selling, or importing that party’s products; and (B) require a party to license any intellectual property rights. The parties consent to personal jurisdiction and venue in those courts.
(ii) Claims for misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of confidentiality obligations seeking injunctive or other non-monetary relief will not be subject to arbitration (as set forth in Section 8.08(a)) or escalation (as set forth in Section 8.08(b)) and may be brought in any court that has jurisdiction over the Parties.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. The Agreement does not apply to: (i) claims for worker’s compensation benefits, state disability insurance or unemployment insurance benefits; (ii) claims for employee benefits under any benefit plan covered by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) or funded by insurance; however, this Agreement does apply to any claims for breach of fiduciary duty, for penalties, or alleging any other violation of ERISA, even if such claim is combined with a claim for benefits; (iii) disputes that an applicable federal statute or lawful, enforceable Executive Order expressly states cannot be arbitrated or subject to a pre-dispute arbitration agreement; and (iv) disputes that may not be subject to pre-dispute arbitration agreement under the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 (including sexual harassment and sexual assault). Also not covered are claims brought in small claims court (or equivalent court in the state where you works/ed for Company), so long as such claims are brought only in that court. Further, either Executive or Employer, in a court of competent jurisdiction, may seek to compel arbitration under this Agreement, to enforce an arbitration award, or to obtain preliminary injunctive and/or other equitable relief in support of claims to be prosecuted in an arbitration to the extent allowed by California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1281.8.
Claims Not Subject to Arbitration. You and we agree that the following disputes or claims cannot be arbitrated: • claims arising from bodily injury or death; • claims seeking only individualized relief asserted by you or us in small claims court, so long as the action remains in that court and is not removed or appealed de novo to a court of general jurisdiction; • claims to collect or challenge debts owed pursuant to an extension of credit under a separate agreement or note (such as a separate loan agreement, promissory note, or bank card agreement), in which case the dispute over the debt shall be governed by the dispute-resolution procedures set forth in that separate agreement or note; • disputes over the scope and enforceability of this arbitration provision, whether a dispute or claim can or must be brought in arbitration, whether paragraphs (7) or (8) of this arbitration provision have been violated; and • disputes over whether paragraph (4) has been violated, for purposes of awarding relief that a court can award under that paragraph.