
When platform dominance combines with mandatory arbitration, the result is structural immunity: a collapse in dispute pipeline conversion rates making systematic low-dollar harms non-justiciable. In consumer finance, class settlements made 160 million consumers eligible for $2.7 billion; arbitration produced relief in 32 disputes totaling under $400,000.
Paper 20 of 22 in the Structural Compression Theory research program by Jeremy McEntire.
regulatory failure, dispute resolution, mandatory arbitration, structural immunity, platform dominance, corporate impunity, consumer protection
regulatory failure, dispute resolution, mandatory arbitration, structural immunity, platform dominance, corporate impunity, consumer protection
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