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Date: 2012-03-21 17:53:17
Arbitral tribunal
National Arbitration Forum
Federal Arbitration Act
Discover Bank v. Superior Court
Contract
California Consumers Legal Remedies Act
Unconscionability
Arbitration case law in the United States
Green Tree Financial Corp.-Ala. v. Randolph
Law
Contract law
Arbitration

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