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Gretchen Carlson’s non-disclosure agreement
Almost every day I get at least one search string about confidentiality agreements, non-disclosure agreements and such. They seem to be an area of intense interest to a lot of people. As a signatory to a settlement agreement containing a … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, War on women
Tagged arbitration, arbitration instead of courts, employment lawsuits, non-disclosure agreements, non-disclosure clauses, sexual harassment lawsuits
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Class action versus arbitration? CFPB comes through big time
Source: Rule on Arbitration Would Restore Right to Sue Banks – The New York Times The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proposing a rule that would limit clauses forcing customers to agree to arbitration instead of pursuing class-action suits. When … Continue reading
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Tagged arbitration instead of courts, class action lawsuits, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consumer Protection Act
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The god problem infects already disease-ridden arbitration
Organizations can compel their customers and employees to resolve disputes in arbitration proceedings bound not by state or federal law, but by religious edict. Source: In Religious Arbitration, Scripture Is the Rule of Law – The New York Times I … Continue reading
Posted in The god problem
Tagged arbitration instead of courts, First Amendment, separation of church and state, the god problem
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