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Litigation

Feb. 25, 2017

The right to an arbitration reporter

A new law provides any party to an arbitration the right to require the presence of a certified shorthand reporter to transcribe at any deposition, proceeding or hearing. By Joseph Goldstein

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By Joseph Goldstein

With the recent enactment of Senate Bill 1007, the California Legislature amended the California Arbitration Act (CAA) ? the state act which governs arbitrations in California that are not governed by the Federal Arbitration Act ? to add a new section, Code of Civil Procedure Section 1282.5. This new section provides any party to an arbitration the right to require the presence of a certified shorthand reporter to transcribe at...

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