New Arbitration Rules To Win the Debt Collection Case

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New Arbitration Rules To Win the Debt Collection Case

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New 2025 AAA Consumer Arbitration Rules: Strategic Advantages for Debt Collection Defense and Consumer Protection
 
Here, Attorney Brian Parker shows you how the American Arbitration Association (AAA) implemented significant consumer-friendly rule changes in May 2025 that provide strategic advantages for defendants in debt collection cases. These changes include a new 90-day automatic stay when judicial intervention is sought, mandatory virtual hearings to reduce costs, enhanced discovery rights including depositions and interrogatories, stronger small claims court options with case closure finality, and mandatory witness oath requirements that expose robo-affidavits to perjury penalties.
 
The video provides tactical guidance on leveraging these rule changes, including filing arbitration demands while simultaneously seeking court intervention to trigger the 90-day stay, using the new discovery rules to obtain chain of title documentation, and utilizing the $25 consumer mediation option as a cost-effective alternative. Attorney Brian Parker emphasizes that these changes level the playing field for consumers while providing multiple strategic pathways to avoid or control arbitration proceedings.
 
 

Documents included with this video:

  • 2025_consumer_arbitration_rules (pdf)
  • Demand for Arbitration Template (word)
  • Discovery Plan Request Form (word)
  • Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Template (word)
  • Notice of Dispute Intent to Arbitrate Form(word)
  • Request for Consumer Mediation Form (word)
  • Request Witness Oath R25 Form (word)
  • Small Claims Election Form (word)
  • The American Arbitration Association (word)
  • Show Notes: New Arbitration Rules 2025

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