JPMorgan Chase is planning to revoke its credit-card customers' ability to sue them. The bank sent nearly all of its cardholders notifications alerting them that they were implementing binding arbitration that prevents customers from taking disputes to court or joining class-action lawsuits. The plan has been met with backlash from customers and consumer advocates who say the move will boost Chase's bottom line at the expense of customer protection. Customers can reject arbitration by...

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