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What Makes Securities Arbitration Different From Other Consumer and Employment Arbitration?

Stephen Ware, University of Kansas

Abstract

This short piece emphasizes what makes consumer and employment arbitration in the securities industry different from consumer and employment arbitration generally. Securities law imposes non-contractual duties to arbitrate on both broker-dealers and securities employees. I believe these laws are bad policy because they restrict contractual freedom. I conclude that securities arbitration should be contractual, like other arbitration.

Suggested Citation

Stephen Ware. "What Makes Securities Arbitration Different From Other Consumer and Employment Arbitration?" University of Cincinnati Law Review 76 (2008): 447-457.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen_ware/23