Referring to mandatory, binding arbitration, one of my Civil Procedure students just forwarded the following link to me:
As a kid, my favorite Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book (I forget its name) was one in which the only way to get to the happy place was to completely disregard the rules and just turn to that page. There was NO sequence of choices that would lead you there legitimately. I remember that it took me about a week of frustrated evenings to figure this out. And I have no idea what this has to do with arbitration, but this is a blog, and I thought I’d share…
Michael Moffitt
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