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By loudly stating its convictions before quickly backing down under pressure, the arbitration company JAMS gave itself an unenviable choice: the wrath of plaintiff lawyers or the ire of the defense bar. JAMS ignited the controversy in November, declaring it would no longer honor contract clauses that prohibit class actions. After a volley of criticism from corporate clients and their lawyers, JAMS rolled back that policy.
May 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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