United States:
ITA-ASIL 2014: Mass and Class Claims in Arbitration
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In the wake of hotly contested domestic and international
developments, speakers at the Annual ITA-ASIL Conference in
Washington, DC on April 9 gave varied and sometimes conflicting
perspectives on the use of mass and class claims in
arbitration.
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Originally published in Kluwer Arbitration Blog, April
22, 2014.
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