Substantive unconscionability

Even if an agreement is procedurally unconscionable, it may nonetheless be enforceable if the substantive terms are reasonable.

Substantive unconscionability in cases based upon arbitration provisions requiring arbitration of the weaker party's claims but permitting a choice of forums for the stronger party. See, e.g., Ticknor v. Choice Hotels Int'l, Inc., 265 F.3d 931, 940-41 (9th Cir. 2001); Mercuro v. Superior Court, 96 Cal.App.4th 167, 176, 116 Cal.Rptr.2d 671 (2002).