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How Bad Are Mandatory Arbitration Terms?
March 02, 2007 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

"How Bad Are Mandatory Arbitration Terms?" is the topic for the Association of American Law Schools Section on Contracts panel discussion next January.

The presenters' papers will be published by the Michigan Journal of Law Reform in 2008.

Details for speakers: Contracts Section Call for Papers - AALS Annual Meeting 2008 from ContractsProf Blog.

A quote: "The presentations in the panel are intended to move beyond myth, conjecture, and assumption, and to shed a more concrete and empirical light on these questions. Speakers will present and debate insights and findings regarding the reality of mandatory contract arbitration."

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