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Labor/Employment

Dec. 24, 2005

So You Have the Option of Mandatory Arbitration: Is It Worth Pursuing?

Employment Column - By John T. Hansen - Recent decisions by both state and federal courts in California have limited the terms and conditions that may be included in agreements requiring employees to arbitrate disputes with their employers. As a result, employers must ask whether such agreements have continuing value.

        
Employment Column

By John T. Hansen
        
        Recent decisions by both state and federal courts in California have limited the terms and conditions that may be included in agreements requiring employees to arbitrate disputes with their employers....

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