OK, two of you have raised this, so I'll weigh in. I don't mean "so be it" as, well, this is ok. What I mean is that if these arbitration agreements are ubiquitous, then this is not a Munger problem. As to whether this is a more widespread problem -- and my instinct is yes . . .https://twitter.com/danepps/status/977957572429967361 …
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@JamesFTierney. This is from the other convo I was involved in on the arbitration issue last night.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ATLblog. Would actually put more pressure on law firms to indicate their position than the other options I listed, given that many of the top prospects they're wooing are readers. -
Personally, I fear that doing a survey would lead any firms that now insist on arbitration clauses to drop them. I'm getting pushback when I point out that a clear downside of no arbitration is men following "Pence rule," which can be bad for women.https://twitter.com/Judith_IP/status/978197989515603968 …
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Aren't you the man of action. Right on!
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