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Anguish of Binding Mandatory Arbitration May Soon Become Abuse of the Past
Friday, 21 November 2008

Democrats May Shelve Mandatory Arbitration
Democratic Party control of both Congress and the White House, a University of Illinois labor law expert thinks the arbitration clause could become a thing of the past. Michael LeRoy predicts a bill sponsored by Democrats that would bar companies from imposing arbitration will likely be approved early next year when Democrats take over the White House and add to their majorities in Congress...Arbitration would remain an option to settle disputes, but would be voluntary rather than mandatory under the proposed Arbitration Fairness Act, sponsored by Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga.

Democrats May Shelve Mandatory Arbitration
New Congress, White House may clamp down on contract clauses
November 18, 2008

Have a dispute with a business and want to take it to court
? You may be out of luck. If you signed a contract for those services, there was probably a "mandatory arbitration" clause in it.

 

That means instead of settling the matter in court, the matter will be decided by an arbitrator who, as often as not, usually sees it from the business' perspective.

 

But with Democratic Party control of both Congress and the White House, a University of Illinois labor law expert thinks the arbitration clause could become a thing of the past.

 

Michael LeRoy predicts a bill sponsored by Democrats that would bar companies from imposing arbitration will likely be approved early next year when Democrats take over the White House and add to their majorities in Congress.

 

The measure, introduced last year but stalled by the prospect of a Bush administration veto, would halt a shift that has grown since a 1991 U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing firms to require arbitration rather than courts to resolve disputes, he said.

 

"The bottom line is you shouldn't be forced into arbitration," LeRoy said. "It doesn't seem like a hallmark of a democratic society to say that as a condition of an important economic relationship such as employment that you must forego a constitutional right."

 

LeRoy says his research shows that arbitration as the only outlet to settle disputes is flawed, giving companies an unfair advantage in cases that can range from workplace sexual harassment or unjust dismissal claims to customers who challenge credit-card bills.

 

One study found that state appellate courts confirmed 86.7 percent of employer wins in job-related disputes, compared with just 56.4 percent of cases in which arbitrators sided with employees.

 

The lopsided results suggest a double standard, LeRoy said, likely stemming from corporate-friendly state laws that have led to "snowballing futility" for the estimated 20 percent of U.S. workers whose only legal resource is arbitration.

 

Another study found that federal courts overturned only 4 percent of arbitrator rulings in employment discrimination cases, compared with 13 percent of similar cases decided by courts rather than arbitrators.

 

"I doubt that judges are three times more error prone than private arbitrators," said LeRoy, a professor of law and labor and employment relations. "The problem is that the standard for reviewing mistakes by judges and juries is much broader than the test for reviewing an arbitrator's ruling."

 

He says his research also revealed other areas where arbitration favors companies, such as contracts that ban punitive damages or lawyers' fees when employees or consumers prevail.

 

"Attorney fees can be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars," LeRoy said. "I can point to a case from my research where a woman won $90,000 and had to pay more than that for an attorney. So what did she get by challenging the action?"

 

Arbitration would remain an option to settle disputes, but would be voluntary rather than mandatory under the proposed Arbitration Fairness Act, sponsored by Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga.

 

Workers and consumers could opt for court or arbitration, deciding based on the facts of the dispute at hand rather than accepting a blanket contract when they hire in or sign up for a credit card, bank account or another service, LeRoy said.

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2008/11/democrats_arbitration.html

 
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