AIRBNB, INC. v. DOE

No. SC20-1167.

336 So.3d 698 (2022)

AIRBNB, INC., Petitioner, v. John DOE, et al., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Florida.

March 31, 2022.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel S. Perwin of Joel S. Perwin P.A., Miami Beach, Florida; and Eric J. Simonson of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Manuel L. Iravedra of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, Tampa, Florida, for Petitioner.

Torri D. Macarages and Thomas J. Seider of Brannock Humphries & Berman, Tampa, Florida; and Damian Mallard of Mallard Law Firm, P.A., Sarasota, Florida, for Respondents.

Edward M. Mullins and Anabel Blanco of Reed Smith LLP, Miami, Florida; Carlos F. Concepcion and Giovanni Angles of Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP, Miami, Florida; William K. Hill and Steven P. Sukert of Gunster, Miami, Florida; and Harout J. Samra of DLA Piper LLP, Miami, Florida, for Amicus Curiae Miami International Arbitration Society.

Matthew W.H. Wessler and Linnet R. Davis-Stermitz of Gupta Wessler PLLC, on behalf of American Association for Justice and Public Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, and Jennifer D. Bennett of Gupta Wessler PLLC, on behalf of American Association for Justice and Public Justice, San Francisco, California; and Bryan S. Gowdy of Creed & Gowdy, P.A., on behalf of Florida Justice Association, Jacksonville, Florida, for Amici Curiae American Association for Justice, Public Justice, P.C., and the Florida Justice Association.

Elliott V. Mitchell and Edward B. Kerr of Campbell Trohn Tamayo & Aranda, P.A., Lakeland, Florida, for Amici Curiae Professor Henry Allen Blair, Professor Angela Downes, Former Professor Richard D. Faulkner, Professor Clark Freshman, Professor Jill I. Gross, Philip J. Loree, Jr., and Professor Imre Stephen Szalai.

Courtney Brewer and Jonathan A. Martin of Bishop & Mills, PLLC, Tallahassee, Florida, for Amicus Curiae Professor George Bermann.


Airbnb, Inc. (Airbnb) seeks review of the Second District Court of Appeal's decision in Doe v. Natt, 299 So.3d 599, 610 (Fla. 2d DCA 2020) (certifying conflict).1 The issue before this Court involves who decides arbitrability—"whether a dispute is subject to a contract's arbitration provision...

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