U.S. District Court Says Consumer Can't Be Forced into AT&T Arbitration
U.S. District Court Says Consumer Can't Be Forced into AT&T Arbitration On the heels of the Supreme Court's decision in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, a U.S. District Court has ruled that a consumer can't be forced into arbitration by a debt collection agency trying to collect monies owed by AT&T. In Lucy v. Bay Area Credit Svc LLC, et al., the court ruled that Bay Area Credit Services could not invoke the arbitration clause contained within Teshema Lucy's wireless service agreement with AT&T. Stamford, CT (PRWEB) May 25, 2011 On the heels of the Supreme Cour
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