A consumer protection arbitration ban prohibits mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer contracts, allowing individuals to sue companies in court. It prevents corporations from forcing disputes into private arbitration, often favoring them. Consumers benefit most, gaining access to class-action lawsuits and transparent legal recourse, while regulators use it to enforce fair practices and accountability.
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