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Aug 09, 2005 -- Arbitration under fire in several states

One of the most unfair institutions of our capitalist system is arbitration. Cable, phone, insurance, travel and insurance companies are all establishing arbitration panels as a way to limit the rights of customers. In arbitration, customers are not allowed to take a company to court for any reason. Instead, an arbitration company comes in and there is another kind of “hearing” that determines whether the company did anything wrong. The problem is that the company picks the arbitration company. And if that arbitration outfit doesn’t find for the company, the outfit is fired. So, of course the arbitrators will find for the company. Arbitration procedures are always one-sided, and it’s wrong of the U.S. Congress not to pass a new law preventing them. California and Arizona have their own laws regarding arbitration. Arizona uses something called “alternative dispute resolution,” which is voluntary. It allows people to try to work out problems with companies first, and then they can go to court if necessary. California has banned arbitration all together. Clark would like the federal government to catch on and pass a law nationwide.

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