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Studies Conclude Arbitration Is A Black Hole With Repeat Player Bias (But Also Faster & Cheaper Than Court)

By Liz Kramer on November 21, 2018
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You know what rarely rises to the top of my “to do” list?  Reading scholarly articles and studies about arbitration.  Blech.  But, since I haven’t seen any good court decisions lately, it is time to visit the neglected pile of articles.  Turns out, I should have read some of them right away.  Below are summaries…

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