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  2. Forum (alternative dispute resolution) - Wikipedia

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    The National Arbitration Forum countered that its arbitrators were independent practitioners, which ensured that its arbitration was impartial. [20] However, citing legal costs, the National Arbitration Forum agreed the week after the filing to stop accepting consumer debt collection cases for arbitration.

  3. Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.

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    Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc., 473 U.S. 614 (1985), is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning arbitration of antitrust claims. The Court heard the case on appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which had ruled that the arbitration clause in a Puerto Rican car dealer's franchise agreement was broad enough to reach its ...

  4. National Arbitration Forum - Wikipedia

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  5. Forced Arbitration: Killing the Right to Sue Big Companies ...

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    So-called forced arbitration clauses say that in the event of a dispute, you won't be able to file a class-action suit. Instead, your dispute will be settled one-on-one in a private arbitration forum.

  6. Chase becomes first bank to drop arbitration clause - AOL

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    JP Morgan Chase became the first bank to drop its arbitration clause from its credit card contracts, so Chase credit card holders will have the right to go to court to dispute a problem with its ...

  7. Arbitration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arbitration, in the context of the law of the United States, is a form of alternative dispute resolution.Specifically, arbitration is an alternative to litigation through which the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective evidence and legal arguments to a third party (i.e., the arbitrator) for resolution.

  8. Non est factum - Wikipedia

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    The person pleading non est factum must belong to "class of persons, who through no fault of their own, are unable to have any understanding of the purpose of the particular document because of blindness, illiteracy or some other disability". [1] The disability must be one requiring the reliance on others for advice as to what they are signing ...

  9. What does no-fault state mean? - AOL

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    No-fault states operate a system of laws that allow people to receive necessary medical treatment immediately following an accident. Contrary to the name, fault does still exist in no-fault states.