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October 5, 2007


Trial lawyers' lobbying week

One of their most effective techniques, as Lisa Rickard observes, is to help advance little litigation time bombs in seemingly unrelated bills. Who knew that they were working on the Hill to "[i]nvalidate arbitration agreements in meat packer and producer contracts, so that more business disputes become lawsuits"?

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