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Is There A Flight From Arbitration?, Christopher R. Drahozal, Quentin R. Wittrock
Is There A Flight From Arbitration?, Christopher R. Drahozal, Quentin R. Wittrock
Hofstra Law Review
Reports of dissatisfaction with arbitration are increasingly frequent. A recent article by Eisenberg and Miller suggests that businesses are fleeing arbitration, while [a]necdotal evidence suggests that franchisors are either abandoning arbitration altogether or using more 'carve-out' provisions (exempting specific categories of disputes from the franchise agreement arbitration clause). This paper examines whether the use of arbitration clauses has changed over time - in other words, whether there has been a flight from arbitration. It compares the use of arbitration clauses in franchise agreements from the same franchisors in 1999 and 2007 to see how, if at all, the clauses have …
The Consequences Of Arbitrating A Legal Malpractice Claim: Rebuilding Faith In The Legal Profession, Louis A. Russo
The Consequences Of Arbitrating A Legal Malpractice Claim: Rebuilding Faith In The Legal Profession, Louis A. Russo
Hofstra Law Review
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The Federal Arbitration Act's Interstate Commerce Requirement: What's Left For State Arbitration Law?, Henry C. Strickland
The Federal Arbitration Act's Interstate Commerce Requirement: What's Left For State Arbitration Law?, Henry C. Strickland
Hofstra Law Review
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