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Labor/Employment

May 27, 2006

Arbitration Pacts Are Cost-Effective Despite Questions Unresolved by Courts

Employment Column - By Jonathan Fraser Light - To arbitrate, or not to arbitrate - that is the question with employee claims. Employers are probably tired of hearing about the issue, and advisers are in a quandary about what to advise their clients.

Employment Column

By Jonathan Fraser Light
     

      To arbitrate, or not to arbitrate - that is the question with employee claims.
      Employers are probably tired of hearing about the issue, and advisers are in a quandary about what to advise their clients. Having implemented arbitration agreements, or learning later that agreements thought to be effective are...

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