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please you have to stop signing arbitration agreements my name is Paige Sparks Im an employment lawyer and I just want you to know it kills me a little bit on the inside every time I have to turn down a case because they sign an arbitration agreement when you sign an arbitration agreement for anything youre waiving your right to a jury trial for whatever youre signing that agreement for you could go get sexually harassed at work and I go to file the lawsuit to get Justice for you and we cant do it because you sign an arbitration agreement now an arbitrator gets to decide what happens to your case arbitration is like Kangaroo Court there are no real rules and its really all up in the air not to mention you dont get a fair shot at anything most arbitration agreements delegate who gets to be the arbitrator and the company gets to pick I have a case right now where we are fighting tooth and nail to get my client out of this arbitration agreement and Im pretty sure the law is on our