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"Class" Arbitration? What About the Rights of Absent "Class" Members?
During the past two decades, in response to the cost,risk and inefficiency of the litigation...
Arbitration or Class Actions: Can the Courts Provide Access to Justice?
The use of arbitration to resolve civil disputes is sweeping American commerce. Where once arbitration...
The "Millennium Bug": Financial Class Actions For the New Century
Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 3, Fall 1997
Almost since the adoption of the current Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1960's, the...