By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - Arbitrators do not have to disclose potential conflicts until a judge assigns them to a case, a state appellate court ruled Thursday.
In a dispute involving two video game manufacturers over the World Wrestling Entertainment video game franchise last year, the issue arose of when an arb...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 4.
LOS ANGELES - Arbitrators do not have to disclose potential conflicts until a judge assigns them to a case, a state appellate court ruled Thursday.
In a dispute involving two video game manufacturers over the World Wrestling Entertainment video game franchise last year, the issue arose of when an arb...
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