Our empirical study examines the role and importance of arbitration clauses in standard form contracts, primarily with other businesses. While much has been written about the impact of mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer contracts, relatively little has been written on mandatory arbitration clauses in customer agreements where the customer was a business and not an individual consumer. In this Article, we specifically address the findings presented in Theodore Eisenberg, Geoffrey Miller, and Emily Sherwin’s study, Arbitration’s Summer Soldiers: An Empirical Study of Arbitration Clauses in Consumer and Nonconsumer Contracts.1 Our study finds that many businesses employ mandatory arbitration clauses in their customer contracts with othe...
In this Article, written for this symposium issue on Empirical Studies of Mandatory Arbitration, I...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.We present the results of the first empirical s...
We present the results of the first empirical study of the extent to which businesses have switched ...
Our empirical study examines the role and importance of arbitration clauses in standard form contrac...
We provide the first study of varying use of arbitration clauses across contracts within the same fi...
We conducted a study of contractual practices by well-known firms marketing consumer products, compa...
Some recent scholarship contends that arbitration is failing in its attempts to compete with litigat...
We study a data set of 2,858 contracts contained as exhibits in Form 8-K filings by reporting corpor...
This article helps build the empirical foundation necessary for an informed debate regarding arbitra...
Informed parties bargaining for their mutual advantage will tend to agree to provisions that maximiz...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
Arbitration clauses now appear in many of the form contracts through which consumers obtain goods, s...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
This article extends our knowledge of consumer arbitration by presenting results from the first deta...
In this Article, written for this symposium issue on Empirical Studies of Mandatory Arbitration, I...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.We present the results of the first empirical s...
We present the results of the first empirical study of the extent to which businesses have switched ...
Our empirical study examines the role and importance of arbitration clauses in standard form contrac...
We provide the first study of varying use of arbitration clauses across contracts within the same fi...
We conducted a study of contractual practices by well-known firms marketing consumer products, compa...
Some recent scholarship contends that arbitration is failing in its attempts to compete with litigat...
We study a data set of 2,858 contracts contained as exhibits in Form 8-K filings by reporting corpor...
This article helps build the empirical foundation necessary for an informed debate regarding arbitra...
Informed parties bargaining for their mutual advantage will tend to agree to provisions that maximiz...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
Arbitration clauses now appear in many of the form contracts through which consumers obtain goods, s...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous in consumer contracts. These arbitration clauses require ...
This article extends our knowledge of consumer arbitration by presenting results from the first deta...
In this Article, written for this symposium issue on Empirical Studies of Mandatory Arbitration, I...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.We present the results of the first empirical s...
We present the results of the first empirical study of the extent to which businesses have switched ...