Adhesive Contracts and Arbitration Agreements
Judicial Favoritism and the Contractual Relationship between American Business and Non-Drafting Parties
- 68pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
The book examines the evolution of American contracting practices shaped by powerful economic interests over the last century. It highlights how mass-market industries have created contracts that favor businesses, leaving consumers vulnerable. By analyzing judicial and legislative history, the author identifies subversive contracts and stresses the importance of consumer awareness in contracting. The discussion advocates for protective measures to safeguard consumers against the overwhelming bargaining power of businesses, aiming to promote fairness in contractual relationships.