Companies Challenge Ethicality of Mass Arbitration in Emerging Legal Battle

Several companies, including streaming service Tubi, children’s clothing retailer Janie and Jack, and videogame maker Sega, are taking legal action against plaintiffs’ firms that have lodged thousands of arbitration claims against them. These companies argue that the approach to mass arbitration is not only financially burdensome due to substantial arbitration fees but also raises ethical questions regarding the conduct of the plaintiffs’ firms. The lawsuits focus on firms such as Keller Postman, Zimmerman Reed, and Consovoy McCarthy. For further details on these ongoing legal disputes, visit the original article.