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Jan. 1, 2007

Expert Advice

When a contract either forbids classwide arbitration or is silent on the issue, the controlling rules become confusing. By Mitchell Chyette

By Mitchell Chyette
     
      Alternative Dispute Resolution
      Appealing Classwide Arbitration Decisions
      While arbitration clauses in consumer and other standardized contracts have become increasingly common, the overlap of the rules governing arbitration and class actions can be confusing.
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