Daily Journal Staff Writer
The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a California decision that said arbitration provisions can be declared invalid if they are "unreasonably one-sided."
A car company appealing the ruling argued mandatory arbitration provisions should be upheld except if they are so one-sided as to "shock the conscience."
As is customary, the U.S. Supreme Court gave no reasons for denying r...
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