Noble Drilling Servs. Inc. v. Certex USA, Inc., No. 10-20083, involved plaintiff’s appeal from the district court’s dismissal of its case pursuant to an arbitration clause incorporated into two agreements to which plaintiff was not a party.  The court reversed because no evidence supported a conclusion that plaintiff knew of the terms of the agreements, plaintiff could not have the knowledge necessary to support the “knowingly exploited” theory of direct benefits estoppel.

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