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Point Two L&E Nation - WCAR Litigation Trends 2022 - #5: The Continuing Impact Of Arbitration (Podcast)
09 March 2022
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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In part five of the series, Gerald L. Maatman Jr. outlines the
ways in which workplace arbitration programs continued to have a
profound impact on workplace class action litigation in 2021. Jerry
discusses how these programs influenced the nature of class action
litigation filed and shifted the types of claims and what to expect
in 2022.
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