Alternative Dispute Resolution
Dec. 18, 2002
Holding Fairness in the Balance
Forum Column - By James Sturdevant - Historically, corporate interests have proclaimed disclosure regulations as the panacea for all ills facing consumers whether in the form of pricing overcharges, conflicts of interest or invasions of privacy. The American Arbitration Association recently has bucked this trend, arguing that a fair and uniform disclosure requirement for providers of consumer arbitration services will drive it out of the consumer arbitration business altogether.




By James Sturdevant
Historically, corporate interests have proclaimed disclosure regulations as the panacea for all ills facing consumers whether in the form of pricing overcharges, c...
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