2.1 As a procedural matter, class, mass, and collective arbitration reflect numerous similarities to other forms of arbitration, including bilateral arbitration and what might be called standard or traditional forms of multiparty arbitration.1 Proceedings are initiated and carried out in roughly similar manners, and awards are enforced without much regard to the underlying nature of the dispute.2 2.2 However, class, mass, and collective arbitration can permit or require certain procedural innovations not seen in other forms of arbitration.3 These distinctive...
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