Faggiano v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

283 F. Supp. 3d 33
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedDecember 28, 2017
DocketNo 17–CV–3773 (JFB) (GRB)
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Faggiano v. CVS Pharmacy, Inc., 283 F. Supp. 3d 33 (E.D.N.Y. 2017).

Opinion

Joseph F. Bianco, District Judge:

Plaintiff Phil Faggiano brings this action against CVS Pharmacy, Inc. ("CVS"), Rosanne "Doe", and Mike Clarke (together, "defendants") for violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA") and the New York State Human Rights Law ("NYSHRL"). Presently before the Court is defendants' motion to compel arbitration and to dismiss the complaint or, in the alternative, to stay the action pending arbitration. (ECF No. 11.) For the reasons explained below, the Court grants defendants' motion to compel arbitration and stays this action pending arbitration.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Facts

The Court takes the following facts from the complaint (ECF No. 1), the Declaration of Robert Bailey filed in support of defendants' motion to compel arbitration ("Bailey Decl.," ECF No. 13) and the exhibits attached thereto.1

Plaintiff was employed as a cashier and stock person at CVS from sometime in 2008 until July 28, 2016. (Compl. ¶¶ 27, 42.) During the week of October 5, 2014, CVS implemented an arbitration policy. (Bailey Decl. ¶ 6.) The arbitration policy states, in relevant part:

Mutual Obligation to Arbitrate. Under this Policy, CVS Health (including its subsidiaries) and its Employees agree that any dispute between an Employee and CVS Health that is covered by this Policy ("Covered Claims") will be decided by a single arbitrator through final and binding arbitration only and will not be decided by a court or jury or any other forum, except as otherwise provided in this Policy.... Employees accept this Policy by continuing their employment after becoming aware of the Policy.
*35Claims Covered by This Policy. Except as otherwise stated in this Policy, Covered Claims are any and all legal claims, disputes or controversies that CVS Health may have, now or in the future, against an Employee or that an Employee may have, now or in the future, against CVS Health, its parents, subsidiaries, successors or affiliates, or one of its employees or agents, arising out of or related to the Employee's employment with CVS Health or the termination of the Employee's employment. Covered Claims include but are not limited to disputes ... arising under the ... Age Discrimination in Employment Act ... and other state and local statutes, regulations and other legal authorities relating to employment.
Waiver of Class, Collective and Representative Actions ("Class Action Waiver"). Employee and CVS Health will bring any Covered Claims in arbitration on an individual basis only; Employee and CVS Health waive any right or authority for any Covered Claims to be brought, heard or arbitrated as a class, collective, representative or private attorney general action.... Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy or the AAA Rules, disputes regarding the validity, enforceability or breach of this Class Action Waiver will be resolved only by a civil court of competent jurisdiction and not by an arbitrator.
Severability. If any portion of this Policy is adjudged to be unenforceable, the remainder of this Policy will remain valid and enforceable.

(Bailey Decl. Ex. A at 1-4.)

Plaintiff completed an online training session about the arbitration policy on May 27, 2015. (Bailey Decl. ¶ 16.) During the training, plaintiff agreed that the arbitration policy applied to him, and acknowledged that he understood he could opt out of the arbitration policy by sending a written letter to CVS within thirty days of completing the training. (Id. ¶¶ 8-16.) Plaintiff does not dispute that he did not opt out of the arbitration policy.

On July 28, 2016, CVS terminated plaintiff's employment for personally accepting gift cards from customers. (Compl. ¶¶ 42-43.) In the instant action, plaintiff alleges that CVS's reason for terminating his employment was pretextual, and that he was actually terminated because of his age. (Id. ¶¶ 45-47.)

B. Procedural History

Plaintiff filed the complaint on June 22, 2017. (ECF No. 1.) Defendants moved to compel arbitration and to dismiss or, in the alternative, to stay the action on October 25, 2017. (ECF No. 11.) Plaintiff opposed the motion on November 15, 2017. (ECF No. 14.) Defendants replied on December 1, 2017. (ECF No. 15.) The Court heard oral argument on December 20, 2017 and has fully considered the parties' submissions and arguments.

II. STANDARD OF REVIEW

Motions to compel arbitration are evaluated under a standard similar to the standard for summary judgment motions. Bensadoun v. Jobe-Riat , 316 F.3d 171, 175 (2d Cir. 2003) (citing Par-Knit Mills, Inc. v. Stockbridge Fabrics Co. , 636 F.2d 51, 54 n.9 (3d Cir. 1980) ); Hines v. Overstock.com, Inc. , 380 Fed.Appx. 22, 24 (2d Cir. 2010). The court must "consider all relevant admissible evidence" and "draw all reasonable inferences in favor of the non-moving party." Nicosia v. Amazon.com, Inc. , 834 F.3d 220, 229 (2d Cir. 2016). "If there is an issue of fact as to the making of the agreement for arbitration, then a trial is necessary." Bensadoun , 316 F.3d at 175 (citing 9 U.S.C. § 4 ). If, however, the arbitrability of the dispute can be *36decided as a matter of law based on the undisputed facts in the record, the court "may rule on the basis of that legal issue and 'avoid the need for further court proceedings.' " Wachovia Bank, Nat'l Ass'n v. VCG Special Opportunities Master Fund, Ltd. , 661 F.3d 164, 171 (2d Cir. 2011) (quoting Bensadoun, 316 F.3d at 175 ).

III. DISCUSSION

A. The Instant Claims Must be Arbitrated

The Federal Arbitration Act ("FAA")2 mandates that arbitration agreements "evidencing a transaction involving [interstate] commerce ...

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