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Labor/Employment

Feb. 10, 2000

EEOC Sues S.D. Law Firm Over Compulsory Arbitration Clause

Federal authorities have filed a discrimination lawsuit against a prominent San Diego-based law firm, over the firm's inclusion of a compulsory arbitration clause in its employment agreement.

By Martin Berg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Federal authorities have filed a discrimination lawsuit against a prominent San Diego-based law firm, over the firm's inclusion of a compulsory arbitration clause in its employment agreement.
        Pamela Thomason, regional attorney for the Equal Employment Opp...

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