Discovery in Arbitration
The limited exchange of information available in arbitral proceedings.
Arbitration typically substitutes a proportionate, arbitrator-managed exchange for full civil discovery. In mass filings the asymmetry is acute: the respondent already holds the transactional records that determine most claims, while individual claimants have little to produce, which makes discovery limits a recurring substantive unconscionability argument.
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