By Richard Chernick
One intriguing aspect of the long-standing debate about the enforceability of pre-dispute arbitration clauses in employment, consumer and medical-plan agreements has been speculation about what the California Supreme Court would do with the issue; that interest has been piqued by the court's gra...
One intriguing aspect of the long-standing debate about the enforceability of pre-dispute arbitration clauses in employment, consumer and medical-plan agreements has been speculation about what the California Supreme Court would do with the issue; that interest has been piqued by the court's gra...
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