When President George W. Bush signed the Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act into law in 2002 after years of legal wrangling, NADA called it ‘the biggest legislative victory for NADA in at least 50 years.’
When President George W. Bush signed the Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act into law in 2002 after years of legal wrangling, NADA called it ‘the biggest legislative victory for NADA in at least 50 years.’