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“Arbitration Everywhere, Stacking the Deck of Justice”

Another terrific investigation by the New York Times, this time analyzing and specifying why arbitration clauses sneaked into our commonplace contracts, like credit card agreements, are another corporate assault upon us individuals: With a clause in complex contracts that few … Continue reading

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“Innovation in the Courts”? I don’t think so

Here’s a guy, a lawyer, writing a New York Times letter to the editors about Judith Resnick’s opinion piece questioning Delaware’s effort to provide (as long as you pay) secret courts to resolve your legal, um, issues. (Pronounced “issss-yous”.) Aside … Continue reading

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“Renting Judges for Secret Rulings”

Wow, what a lousy Star Chamberish idea! This is an opinion piece from the New York Times by the highly regarded Yale Law professor, Judith Resnick: Renting Judges for Secret Rulings – NYTimes.com. It begins: NEW HAVEN — SHOULD wealthy … Continue reading

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