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University of Miami Law School

University of Miami Law Review

2002

Arbitration clauses (Contracts)

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The Unanswered Question From Green Tree Financial Corp. V. Randolph: How Much Is Too Much Before The Costs Of Arbitration Become A Barrier To Due Process?, Robert W. Abel Jul 2002

The Unanswered Question From Green Tree Financial Corp. V. Randolph: How Much Is Too Much Before The Costs Of Arbitration Become A Barrier To Due Process?, Robert W. Abel

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Consumer And Employment Arbitration Law In Comparative Perspective: The Importance Of The Civil Jury, Stephen J. Ware Jul 2002

Consumer And Employment Arbitration Law In Comparative Perspective: The Importance Of The Civil Jury, Stephen J. Ware

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tweaking The Market For Autonomy: A Problem-Solving Perspective To Informed Consent In Arbitration, Clark Freshman Jul 2002

Tweaking The Market For Autonomy: A Problem-Solving Perspective To Informed Consent In Arbitration, Clark Freshman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Court Attempts To Limit The Applicability Of The Federal Arbitration Act In A Post Lopez World, Kristen Brown Jul 2002

State Court Attempts To Limit The Applicability Of The Federal Arbitration Act In A Post Lopez World, Kristen Brown

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Light Of Circuit City Stores, Inc. V. Adams, What Is The Fate Of Employment Law? Does An Analysis Of Consumer Law Shed Light On The Future Of Employer/Employee Relations?, Jaime Ellen Sopher Jul 2002

In Light Of Circuit City Stores, Inc. V. Adams, What Is The Fate Of Employment Law? Does An Analysis Of Consumer Law Shed Light On The Future Of Employer/Employee Relations?, Jaime Ellen Sopher

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is The U.S. Out On A Limb? Comparing The U.S. Approach To Mandatory Consumer And Employment Arbitration To That Of The Rest Of The World, Jean R. Sternlight Jul 2002

Is The U.S. Out On A Limb? Comparing The U.S. Approach To Mandatory Consumer And Employment Arbitration To That Of The Rest Of The World, Jean R. Sternlight

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.