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Summary

Why is mandatory arbitration increasingly under challenge? How might recent research on consumer understandings of mandatory arbitration change the analysis?  What are the latest legal and political developments in this area? This episode discusses the latest developments in mandatory arbitration with F. Paul Bland, co-chair of Appeals and Complex Briefing at Berger Montague and one of the nation’s leading appellate lawyers challenging forced arbitration clauses, and Professor Myriam Gilles of Cardozo Law, a leading mandatory arbitration scholar.

The Conversations Series is supported by a gift from AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment.

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Recorded on November 1, 2024.

Guests

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F. Paul Bland

Co-chair of Appeals and Complex Briefing at Berger Montague

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Myriam Gilles

Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law