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Arbitration

Recorded on: Apr. 10, 2012
Running Time: 01:02:20

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Taken from the Web Program Consumer Financial Services Institute 2012 (17th Annual) recorded April, 2012 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [01:02:20]

Arbitration  [01:02:20]
  • The implications of AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion and Greenwood v. CompuCredit
  • Does the federal “vindication of statutory rights doctrine” survive Concepcion?
  • Bases (other than class action waivers) for challenging arbitration provisions
  • When and how will the CFPB respond under Dodd-Frank?
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion and its Progeny and Scorecard on Where Federal and State Appellate Courts and Statutes Stand on Enforcing Class Action Waivers in Pre-Dispute Consumer Arbitration Agreements
    Alan S. Kaplinsky
  • The Use of Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements in Consumer Contracts
    Alan S. Kaplinsky
  • Selected Arbitration Decisions Since January 2011
    F. Paul Bland, Matthew W.H. Wessler
  • G.R. Homa v. American Express Company: Appellant's Opening Brief and Appendix Volume I of III (Pages A1-A22)
    F. Paul Bland, Matthew W.H. Wessler
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