This is hardly the first time we've seen such a case. In fact, the issue of whether or not companies can force their consumers to go to binding arbitration (which sides with the company somewhere around 95% of the time) over filing a class action lawsuit has been decided in favor of the consumers' rights to file the lawsuits
over and
over and
over again. So, it shouldn't come as a huge surprise that a court has told AT&T that
it cannot force customers into binding arbitration rather than a class action lawsuit over bogus fees it charged.
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