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CFPB's Preliminary Report: Financial Consumers Can Only Avoid Arbitration By Using A Credit Union

By Liz Kramer on January 7, 2014
Posted in Arbitration Rules/Procedures, Litigation vs. Arbitration

Say it’s twenty degrees below zero outside, and you’d already seen boiling water turn into “snow” immediately upon making contact with the air, what would you do next?  Assuming you were all caught up on your Words With Friends games, you would read the 168-page initial report of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau about arbitration! …

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