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Arbitrator Profile

Mar. 11, 2006

Philip M. Saeta

After a 26-year judicial career and 13 years as a neutral, retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Philip M. Saeta found himself in a rather unusual position in 2003. He was a party to a lawsuit.

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After a 26-year judicial career and 13 years as a neutral, retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Philip M. Saeta found himself in a rather unusual position in 2003. He was a party to a lawsuit.
"It was like seeing the other side of the coin," Saeta said.
This "Alice Through the Looking-Glass" moment stemmed from Saeta's role on an insurance company's internal panel that reviewed an agent's termination. Later, when the agent filed a wrongful-termination s...

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