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Don't Be Afraid, It Can Be Better Than Court
If you are in California and are being forced into private, binding arbitration do not be afraid. I have found that it is easier to win a binding arbitration than a jury trial. The atmosphere is more ...
0 comments | posted by Karl Gerber | Jan 18, 2010 10:59 PM [EST] in Arbitration | applies to California
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