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in a previous show we discuss several pitfalls with signing assisted living or nursing home contracts this week we address a huge issue that will affect families with grievances against nursing homes the mandatory arbitration clause the laws have changed recently and my law partner Mike Solomon is here to change to discuss the changes so first whats the arbitration clause in such a contract and how is it a problem for the family well an arbitration clause in a contract what happens if you have if you have an accident youre disputing whats happened in the long-term care facility if you have an arbitration clause you have to go before an arbitrator if you dont have that you get to go before a judge and the jury and judges and juries tend to be a little bit more friendly to you know people have been injured and arbitrators tend to be more friendly to the long term care facility okay so however the clause has been treated in the past well in the past whats happened before that made th