is it their experience that arbitration invariably ends in their client paying some measure of damages?
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@lukedonohue Alas, they didn't get to fully explain their dislike of#arbitration; it was during Q&A at end of#ACCAM16 panel. -
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@DavidLat@Turegberk@amk351 would've been interesting to hear what dispute resolution they prefer in their international contacts then. -
my bet?... arbitration, at least as the ultimate means of resolution & where developing countries are involved.
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Don't think they were talking international; one said, "I'd rather take my chances in federal court."
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horribly unpredictable and sometimes leans toward equities analysis rather than straight law.
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Arbitration is more expensive. In CA, arbitrators are not required to follow the law, so there is no way to evaluate risk.
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@5thCircAppeals I wonder how much of that is driven by the nature of issues in their industry versus, say, for telecomm companies.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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what about as vehicles for class action waivers?
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