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Mar. 29, 2001

Justices OK Mandatory Employment Arbitration

By David F. Pike Nevada Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - When Saint Clair Adams applied for a sales job at a Circuit City store in Santa Rosa, Calif., in 1995, he had to sign a job application form requiring that any employment dispute go to arbitration.

By David F. Pike
Nevada Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - When Saint Clair Adams applied for a sales job at a Circuit City store in Santa Rosa, Calif., in 1995, he had to sign a job application form requiring that any employment dispute go to arbitration.
        Little could he know that the Supreme Cou...

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