Jay-Z Agrees to Arbitrate Case with African American Arbitrators
Jay-Z Agrees to Arbitrate Case with African American Arbitrators
Shawn Carter, better known to his fans as Jay-Z, a founding partner of Reform Alliance, a newly formed organization to reform the U.S. criminal justice system, has agreed to privately arbitrate a trademark and contract dispute with clothing company Iconix Brand Group Inc. after a sufficient number of African American arbitrators became eligible to take on the case.The superstar rapper-businessman’s attorneys asked a New York state judge to dismiss Jay-Z's lawsuit filed on November 28 lawsuit in Manhattan to halt the arbitration related to his 2007 sale of the Rocawear clothing brand to Iconix for about $204 million. He had previously submitted a complaint that arbitration would be unfair because “only two of the more than 200 arbitrators proposed by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) were African American with no conflicts of interest.”He said he had "no choice at all," because the situation constituted racial discrimination under New York law, when he voided his earlier agreement to arbitrate with Iconix.The rapper’s attorney, Alex Spiro, said the AAA has allowed the dispute to be heard by a three-arbitrator panel instead of a single arbitrator, bringing forth five African American candidates. He said the AAA also agreed to consider Jay-Z's list of eleven African-American candidates equipped to handle the job.
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