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24Jul

Manufacturers Revisit Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

I have just returned from my summer sojourn in the wilds of New England catching up on rest, relaxation and reported court decisions.  (Yes, I embrace my inner nerd!) Two recent court decisions dealing with mandatory arbitration agreements caught my...
By: Robinson+Cole Manufacturing Law Blog
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/manufacturers-revisit-mandatory-87150/

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