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March 10, 2008
implications of an arbitration clause
If you teach contract drafting or ADR, here's a good lesson on the implications of an arbitration clause in an employment contract. And the article itself (as well as the discussion in some of the linked items) is a good example of persuasive writing, with the ominous references to "secretive arbitration."
hat tip: Wendy Humphrey, Texas Tech
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