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In contrast to the "true arbitration" model, the third reader is not aware of the specific disagreement(s) [7].
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While lenders may prevail against their debtors in court 96% to 99% of the time, the same holds true for arbitration.
The NFL might not always be legally compelled to adopt true neutral arbitration by an independent third party.
Yet "the examples of Uber and IBM show that the opposite is true: Forced arbitration leads to long-term operating risk.
Everyone wins if India enacts reform and becomes a true international-arbitration hub, and of course, we are all happy to see Prime Minister Modi discussing the need for change.
Carrasco, Enrique R. and Guernsey, Alison K. (2008) "World Bank's Inspection Panel: Promoting True Accountability through Arbitration," Cornell International Law Journal: Vol. 41 : No. 3, Article 1.
What's also true, though, is that arbitration overwhelmingly favors companies.
Leveson is proposing arbitration as a true alternative to court, with claims siphoned off into a separate legal process, providing a legally binding result.
Thaddeus King, an officer with the nonprofit Pew Charitable Trusts' consumer banking project, said it's probably true that banks will ditch arbitration clauses if the CFPB's rules take effect.
"Her consent to arbitration was not a true and free one," Mr. Blackshaw said.
34 It is less clear, however, whether the same is true of an order to compel arbitration under § 4 of the Act.
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