Paying the Price of Process: Judicial Regulation of Consumer Arbitration Agreements
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2001Author
Ware, Stephen J.
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University of Missouri
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Arbitration clauses now appear in many of the form contracts through which consumers obtain goods, services and credit. This article considers the effect on prices of two sorts of judicial decisions: (1) decisions making consumer arbitration clauses generally enforceable, and (2) decisions refusing to enforce arbitration clauses that lack certain pro-consumer features.
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Stephen J. Ware, Paying the Price of Process: Judicial Regulation of Consumer Arbitration Agreements, 2001 Journal of Dispute Resolution 89-101 (2001).
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