Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jul. 24, 2002
Fair Shake?
Forum Column - By Dan Lawton - The paid purveyors of arbitration (like industry heavyweights JAMS and the American Arbitration Association) and beneficiaries of arbitration (like Kaiser Permanente) see no evil when it comes to the system from which they profit so handsomely. They have no incentive to reform the industry that serves them so well. Comparing arbitration propaganda to reality illuminates the need for reform.
Forum Column
By Dan Lawton
The paid purveyors of arbitration (like industry heavyweights JAMS and the American Arbitration Association) and beneficiaries of arbitration (like Kaiser Permanente) se...
By Dan Lawton
The paid purveyors of arbitration (like industry heavyweights JAMS and the American Arbitration Association) and beneficiaries of arbitration (like Kaiser Permanente) se...
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