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Can you be forced to arbitrate your FCA claims?

Jun 13, 2014
Image from Public Citizen

Image from Public Citizen

The answer, unfortunately, is “maybe.”

Modern employment contracts almost always contain some kind of arbitration provision whereby you and your company agree to resolve disputes through arbitration.

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