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October 26, 2007
Binding mandatory arbitration exposed in House hearing
[Update: Paul Bland of Public Justice has posted a detailed entry on the hearing over at Consumer Law & Policy blog.) A number of consumer, employee, small business and small farmer advocates, including Laura MacCleery of Public Citizen, along with victims, provided testimony before the House Judiciary Committee's hearing on the PIRG-backed Arbitration Fairness Act, HR 3010 (Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) and 36 co-sponsors), yesterday. Bob Sullivan of MSNBC's Red Tape Chronicles has a story. And the Annapolis (MD) Capital Gazette reports on committee witness Deborah Williams in its story Annapolis couple brings tale of financial ruin to Congress.
Posted by Ed Mierzwinski at October 26, 2007 11:01 AM
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