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Mandatory binding arbitration removes access to court proceedings for any dispute within this broad scope, which covers essentially all claims a user might bring.
A reader cannot bring disputes related to the Terms or use of Headspace's Products and Services in court; those disputes must go through binding arbitration on an individual basis.
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"all disputes arising out of, relating to, or in connection with these Terms or your use of the Products and Services...will be resolved through binding arbitration on an individual basis— Excerpt from Headspace's Headspace Terms and Conditions
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Mandatory binding arbitration removes access to court proceedings for any dispute within this broad scope, which covers essentially all claims a user might bring.
A reader cannot bring disputes related to the Terms or use of Headspace's Products and Services in court; those disputes must go through binding arbitration on an individual basis.
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