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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Apr. 10, 2010

Mandatory Arbitration Faces Criticism

Mandatory employment dispute arbitration is not the panacea employers have touted it to be and courts are becoming more skeptical regarding its enforcement, panelists at an alternative dispute resolution conference said Thursday.

By Dhyana Levey

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Mandatory employment dispute arbitration is not the panacea employers have touted it to be and courts are becoming more skeptical regarding its enforcement, panelists at an alternative dispute resolution conference said Thursday.

While workers complain that being forced into arbitration violates their rights to due process, employers are starting to find arbitration a...

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