A New Jersey debt collection law firm can enforce the arbitration agreement included in a sales contract for a Ford Fiesta that has now been repossessed, a federal magistrate judge has ruled.
Thomas Brown, who had brought the suit as a putative class action against the Markind Law Group in Cherry Hill, N.J., failed to convince the judge that the arbitration provision included in his contract couldn’t be enforced.
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