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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Arbitration agreement found void – New England Biz Law Update - New England Biz Law Update

An employer’s arbitration agreement was unenforceable because of unconscionable terms in a confidentiality agreement that was executed simultaneously during employee onboarding, the California Court of Appeal has decided.

In effect, one bad agreement invalidated them all.

In the case of Alberto v. Cambrian Homecare, the court reasoned that the employer’s arbitration agreement and the confidentiality agreement were presented to the employee at the time of hire and related to the employee’s employment, and therefore must be read together. The court then determined that unconscionable terms in the confidentiality agreement (specifically, prohibitions on discussing wages) permeated the arbitration agreement, rendering it unenforceable.

The case involved Jennifer Playu Alberto, who joined Cambrian Homecare in 2019 as an administrative employee. As part of her onboarding documents, Alberto signed both an arbitration agreement and a confidentiality agreement. The latter included a prohibition against discussing compensation and salary information, under the “threat of litigation, including potential liability for attorneys’ fees.”

In 2020, Alberto filed a wage-and-hour claim against Cambrian, and Cambrian subsequently petitioned for the matter to be moved to arbitration. California courts refused the request, finding that the confidentiality agreement contained unconscionable terms and that because the confidentiality and arbitration agreements had been executed in conjunction...



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