In this class action matter arising out of the purchase of a vehicle, the court considers whether defendants' material breach of an arbitration agreement––the failure to pay the administration fees––precludes them from asserting the waiver of the right to pursue a class action in the subsequent Superior Court litigation.
The arbitration agreement clearly informed consumer purchasers they were waiving their right to pursue a class action in court and in arbitration. Although defendants cannot compel arbitration because of their failure to pay the requisite fees, their breach of the agreement does not eradicate the other provisions to which plaintiff agreed––namely the waiver of the right to pursue a class action in court. This court affirmed the orders denying class certification.