By C. David Serena
When may a minor [or other incompetent person] proceed in arbitration without a guardian or a guardian ad litem? The answer should be simple. But it's surprising how attorneys, retired judges and claims representatives hesitate when the question arises.
Minors are incompetent, under the law, ...
When may a minor [or other incompetent person] proceed in arbitration without a guardian or a guardian ad litem? The answer should be simple. But it's surprising how attorneys, retired judges and claims representatives hesitate when the question arises.
Minors are incompetent, under the law, ...
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