FEINGOLD, JOHNSON INTRODUCE MEASURE TO PRESERVE
CONSUMER JUSTICE
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
(D-WI) and U.S. Representative Hank Johnson (D-GA) will host consumer
rights advocates and Americans harmed by mandatory arbitration agreements
to discuss new legislation to preserve access to justice. Tomorrow,
Feingold and Johnson will introduce the Arbitration Fairness Act of
2007, comprehensive legislation to ensure Americans are not forced
into mandatory arbitration agreements in employment, consumer, franchise
or civil rights disputes.
Who:
- U.S. Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI)
- U.S. Representative Hank Johnson (D-GA)
- Joan Claybrook, President of Public Citizen
- Jordan Fogal, who was denied access to the courts because of a mandatory
arbitration agreement in her contract to buy her home
- Americans who have been harmed by mandatory arbitration agreements
- Representatives from American Association for Justice, Center for
Responsible Lending, Consumer Federation of America, Homeowners Against
Deficient Dwellings, Home Owners for Better Building, National Association
of Consumer Advocates, National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of
its low income clients), National Consumer Coalition for Nursing Home
Reform, National Employment Lawyers Association and Public Justice
What: Press Conference on Preserving
Access to Justice through the Arbitration Fairness Act
Where: SC – 6; U.S. Capitol
When: 12:00 pm ET – Thursday, July
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