That's where the forced arbitration comes in. It allows the more powerful party to rig the game. They get to choose the arbitrators and there's no rules to the proceedings or any judicial review of the decision. Forced arbitration is usually intended to stave off class action lawsuits or lawsuits from lawyers working on contingency, but it would thwart a crowd sourced legal team as well. This of course assumes that forced arbitration is in Tucker's contract. There's a good chance that it is but I don't think that's it's an airtight assumption.
You can thank the Feds and the Federal Arbitration Act for that. It is such a lopsided law in favor of arbitration and there's nothing anyone can do about it except for negotiate out arbitration clauses if you're able to.
It has its upsides in theory, but in practice it's a fucking nightmare. They need to either abolish it entirely or put serious guardrails on the whole process.
That's where the forced arbitration comes in. It allows the more powerful party to rig the game. They get to choose the arbitrators and there's no rules to the proceedings or any judicial review of the decision. Forced arbitration is usually intended to stave off class action lawsuits or lawsuits from lawyers working on contingency, but it would thwart a crowd sourced legal team as well. This of course assumes that forced arbitration is in Tucker's contract. There's a good chance that it is but I don't think that's it's an airtight assumption.
lol, good one
You can thank the Feds and the Federal Arbitration Act for that. It is such a lopsided law in favor of arbitration and there's nothing anyone can do about it except for negotiate out arbitration clauses if you're able to.
It has its upsides in theory, but in practice it's a fucking nightmare. They need to either abolish it entirely or put serious guardrails on the whole process.