The fine print associated with service agreements from credit card, wireless phone, Internet access, and other service contracts is increasingly likely to includes a clause that removes contract disputes from the legal system, subjecting them instead...
Full Article at Ars Technica
WASHINGTON - A consumer advocacy group on Thursday released a study alleging credit card companies use arbitration firms that they know will rarely rule in favor of consumers.
Full Article at Cincinnati Post
Just about everyone who has a credit card, a cell phone or a job has likely agreed to take grievances to binding mandatory arbitration. But how often do consumers win when they go up against credit card and finance firms?
Full Article at Seattle Post Intelligencer
(08-30) 14:20 PDT LOS ANGELES -- Employees in California who claim they're being cheated out of overtime can sue their employer as a group in most cases, even if the employer's arbitration policy forbids class actions, the state Supreme Court ruled...
Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
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