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07Feb

A Case For Confidentiality: Why Recent Arguments Against Arbitration Anonymity May Be Misguided

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The assault on arbitration is old news. Recently, however, courts and commentators alike have seemed to stake out a new area for contest in the ongoing back and forth debate about this valuable litigation alternative: confidentiality clauses. For...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/a-case-for-confidentiality-why-recent-64279/

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