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Constitutional Law

Feb. 9, 2007

Indelicate Balance

FORUM COLUMN - By Arthur F. Silbergeld and Benjamin Davidson - The California Supreme Court is poised to decide whether there is a fundamental right to participate in a class action. Two employment lawyers argue that class-action waivers should be enforced.

Forum Column

By Arthur F. Silbergeld and Benjamin Davidson
     
      California again faces a conflict between institutional interests and individual rights in addressing the question, Does the California Constitution recognize a fundamental right to participate in a class action?
      For the second time in less than a year, the California Court of Appeal, in Ko...

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