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Are Arbitration Agreements With Attorneys Unenforceable? Maine Says Yes (Mostly).

By Liz Kramer on January 6, 2018
Posted in Uncategorized, Validity of Arbitration Agreement

While I was busy writing deep thoughts about arbitration at the end of 2017 (see here and here), courts around the country rudely kept churning out new arbitration opinions.  Hmph.  So, I have some catching up to do.  I start with one that has most captured my attention, Snow v. Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer &…

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