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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Feb. 15, 2000

Attorneys Advocate Arbitration Provisions in Bad-Faith Proposal

SACRAMENTO - As voters mull a plan to expand bad-faith insurance lawsuits, the debate over the proposal's arbitration provisions might seem oddly out of alignment.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - As voters mull a plan to expand bad-faith insurance lawsuits, the debate over the proposal's arbitration provisions might seem oddly out of alignment.
        The plaintiffs' bar has opposed most legislation to expand arbitration, saying it infringe...

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