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PODCAST: Part 3 - Proposed legislation regarding mandatory arbitration agreements
- Artist: UCAN
- Title: UCAN Arbitration Podcast Part 3
- Length: 7:27 minutes (6.55 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 123Kbps (ABR)

PODCAST: This is Part 3 of a three part series of podcasts in which UCAN attorney Art Neill discusses arbitration with expert Linda Fritz, an adjunct professor at California Western School of Law for over 15 years who has arbitrated over 600 cases and mediated over 1000.
Look out for UCAN's guide to arbitration coming in the near future.
Ms. Fritz has a website at http://conflictresolution.com
This podcast was produced by the New Media Rights Studio, a project of UCAN.
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