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Letters

Crawford, Carol T. | May 5, 1984 issue

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Presents letters to the editor about a dispute resolution case in the U.S., published in the May 5, 1984 issue of the journal "The Nation." Criticism by the author of Tracy Freedman's perspective in her story on the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's settlement with General Motors Corp. (GM); Response by Freedman that it was not her intention to deter consumers from using arbitration or other remedies to win redress from GM.

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LETTERS to the editor; FREEDMAN, Tracy; DISPUTE resolution (Law); GENERAL Motors Corp.; UNITED States. Federal Trade Commission; UNITED States
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