
Why The Motion To Compel Arbitration Is Bad Advice In A Debt Buyer Case
From Debt Collection Self-Defense by Brian
May 4, 2026 · 14 min · Season 1 · Episode 356
About this episode
This episode discusses why the motion to compel arbitration is considered bad advice in debt buyer cases.
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Host: Brian Parker
Topics covered
- debt collection
- arbitration
- legal advice
- debt defense
- consumer rights
Keywords
- debt collection
- arbitration
- debt buyer
- legal strategies
- consumer protection
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