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Government

Jun. 11, 2016

Plaintiffs' attorneys have mixed success with arbitration bills

Plaintiffs' attorney groups are hopeful Gov. Jerry Brown will sign bills that address specific aspects of arbitration, but they lost the fight on measures the California Chamber of Commerce opposed to address the forum's increasing use.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Plaintiffs' attorney groups are hopeful Gov. Jerry Brown will sign bills that address specific aspects of arbitration, but they lost the fight on measures the California Chamber of Commerce opposed to address the forum's increasing use.

The mixed success of provisions pushed by the Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC) and California Employment Lawyers Association (CEL...

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