Arbitration hearings roundup

Last Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law held its second hearing on H.R. 3010 (PDF link), Rep. Hank Johnson’s Arbitration Fairness Act. A number of consumer blogs have posted reactions. Rather rehash them all, here are links to some of the best content:

Not a peep yet about the hearings from National Arbitration Forum, one of the strongest reasons this bill needs to be passed.

Learn more about arbitration and keep the pressure on by encouraging your senators and representatives to support the bill!

Related: U.S. Chamber of Commerce fudges the issue on arbitration,Arbitration news roundup,Watch FTC hearings on debt collection,
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[...] binding arbitration clauses the WSJ pretends consumers agree to voluntarily. So we discussed the Arbitration Fairness Act, which just might return meaningful choice over arbitration to the consumer and the employee rather [...]

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[...] issue on arbitration Posted by Sam Glover on April 6, 2008 | Permalink We have not mentioned the Arbitration Fairness Act in some time, but the AFA is still pending before Congress, and Big Business is still trying to [...]

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