User Guide

110 Important Safety Information
process than in court. In arbitration, there is
limited discovery and the arbitrator’s decision
is subject to limited review by courts.
However, just as a court would, the arbitrator
must honor the terms of the Agreement and
can award damages and relief, including
any attorneys’ fees authorized by law.
“Disputes” shall include, but are not limited
to
, any claims or controversies against each
other related in any way to or arising out of in
any way our Services or the Agreement,
including, but not limited to, coverage,
Devices, billing services and practices,
policies, contract practices (including
enforceability), service claims, privacy, or
advertising, even if the claim arises after
Services have terminated. Disputes also
include, but are not limited to, claims that: (a)
you or an authorized or unauthorized user of
the Services or Devices bring against our
employees, agents, affiliates, or other
representatives; (b) you bring against a third
party, such as a retailer or equipment
manufacturer, that are based on, relate to, or
arise out of in any way our Services or the
Agreement; or (c) that Sprint brings against
you. Disputes also include, but are not
limited to, (i) claims in any way related to or
arising out of any aspect of the relationship
between you and Sprint, whether based in
contract, tort, statute, fraud, misrepresentation,
advertising claims or any other legal theory;
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