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Recent Developments in Arbitration of Consumer Disputes

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by Victoria VanBuren

Friday, Aug 14, 2009


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The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Bank of America will no longer require mandatory arbitration on customers’ credit card disputes (hat tip to our blog contributor Glen M. Wilkerson). Find Bank of America’s letter to Congressman Dennis Kucinich here and press release here. Back in July, JPMorgan Chase suspended mandatory arbitration as well.

In case you missed the recent developments in consumer arbitration, here are some of our posts:

  • Testimony from the U.S. Congress Hearing on the Misuse of Arbitration to Collect Consumer Debts (July 24)
  • The American Arbitration Association Confirms Today That It Supends Arbitration of Consumer Debt Collection (July 23)
  • National Arbitration Forum Settles with Minnesota’s Attorney General (July 20)
  • U.S. Congress Hearing on the Misuse of Arbitration to Collect Consumer Debts (July 20)
  • National Arbitration Forum Sued by the Minnesota Attorney General (July 16)
  • Law Journal Article: “Civil Jury Trials R.I.P.? Can it Actually Happen in America?” and the Federal Arbitration Act (July 4)
  • U.S. Dispute Resolution Legislation: Update (June 23)
  • National Arbitration Forum’s Response to NPR Arbitration Story (June 17)
  • Employment and Consumer Arbitration: NPR Article (June 10)

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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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