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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 30, 2006

Arbitration Works Well for All Parties, Even Better Than Court

FORUM COLUMN - By Roger Haydock - The Nov. 1 issue of the Los Angeles Daily Journal reprinted a very controversial article written by Richard Neely about arbitration between banks and their customers ("Banks Have Their Way: Credit Card Arbitration Is a Fee for All").

Forum Column

By Roger Haydock
     
      The Nov. 1 issue of the Los Angeles Daily Journal reprinted a very controversial article written by Richard Neely about arbitration between banks and their customers ("Banks Have Their Way: Credit Card Arbitration Is a Fee for All"). The author's arbitral experience, described in the article, consisted of handling two debt collection cases, one in 2004 and one i...

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