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Government

Jan. 30, 2014

Amendments scuttle arbitration bill's enforcement measures

Arbitration advocates have successfully gutted controversial enforcement provisions from a bill requiring them to publicize information about the cases they handle.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After a long fight, state arbitration advocates have successfully gutted controversial enforcement provisions from a bill requiring them to publicize information about the cases they handle and have decided to drop their opposition to the measure.


The amended version of the bill, AB 802, is a win for arbitration interests in a larger fight that has embroiled businesses, which are frequent clients of arb...

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