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Arbitration Fairness Day: Follow Up

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by Victoria VanBuren

Friday, Apr 24, 2009


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[Ed. note: see new commentary on the Act here]

Following up on my post of yesterday and to continue with our tradition to explore both sides of the issue, we would like to share with you this study on arbitration published by Public Citizen.

Related links:

  • Fair Arbitration Now
  • Public Citizen Calls for 12 State to Investigate Insurers’ Use of Questionable Arbitration Firm

Thanks to Cindy Schnackel, from Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings for sending us the information.

On a related note, we would like to welcome Professor Jill Gross, who has joined Indisputability as a guest blogger for the next few weeks. Her first post (here) is about consumer arbitration clauses.

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About Victoria VanBuren

Born and raised in Mexico, Victoria is a native Spanish speaker and a graduate of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey), or "the MIT of Latin America." She concentrated in physics and mathematics. Immediately after completing her work at the Institute, Victoria moved to Canada to study English and French. On her way back to Mexico, she landed in Dallas and managed to have her luggage lost at the airport. Charmed by the Texas hospitality, she decided to stay and made her way back to Austin, which she's adopted as home.

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To learn more about Karl and his team, or to schedule a mediation or arbitration with Karl’s live scheduling calendar, visit www.karlbayer.com.

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