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This analysis of the Public Citizen report and evidence collected in California and elsewhere reveals different and positive conclusions about the state of consumer arbitration.
The Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 discriminates based on perceived experience, sophistication, and perhaps even intelligence disparities.
The administration's proposal for a Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) promises to be one of the most comprehensive and controversial pieces of regulatory legislation ever presented to Congress.
China's leadership has worked hard to convince its populace and foreign investors that the country is economically healthy and growing, but key evidence indicates otherwise.
China's leadership has worked hard to convince its populace and foreign investors that the country is economically healthy and growing, but key evidence indicates otherwise.
In the last few yearstelecommunications, avital sector of the New Economy, has strayed back intoremonopolization.
Its good news for consumers when a Bell is forced to step back from a premature request for long-distance service because it keeps pressure on them to open their lines to competition.
Given the bleak outlook for the World Trade Organization Doha Round, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement will become the single most important US trade initiative over the next several years.



