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H.R. 3010, The Arbitration Fairness Act of 2007
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Steve
aka "the Voluntarily Entered Into Contract Repudiation Act"
James J. Armstrong
The enactment of this legislation is desperatedly needed. In my case the 5th Circuit concluded that Citigroup's Arbitration Policy was applicable to both employees and former employees. So quitting is not an option!!!
Rmosler
This is something that really needs to be passed.
NS
Finally the citizens of this country may get back their Constitutional rights. How could the Supreme Ct have allowed our 7th amendment right to be destroyed? Pray this legislation passes and Bush signs it.
RJG
Like arguing anti-lobbying legislation to a lobbyist.