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Achieving Expected Cost-Efficiencies in Arbitration
Andrew Zwerling, a partner-director at Garfunkel Wild, writes that the myriad advantages and cost-efficiencies arbitration offers are being lost to litigants. There are several explanations behind this phenomenon, including reliance on boilerplate in arbitration clauses, scorched-earth tactics by some attorneys, and failure to select the appropriate arbitrators. Regardless of the causal factors, there are measures that can be undertaken by the arbitrator that should afford parties the benefits that they hope to secure through arbitration.Litigation Mounts Over Retail Chains' Data-Rich Sales Receipts
A 2003 federal law designed to combat identity theft has triggered a series of putative class action suits against nationally known retailers over the amount of information they put on credit card and debit card receipts. And even more lawsuits are on the way. A defense attorney says large retail chains could face billions of dollars in claims if a wide-scale error resulted in thousands of electronicaly produced receipts that do not comply with the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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