Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The state Supreme Court appeared ready during oral argument Wednesday to scrap a ruling from just two years ago on the controversial issue of binding arbitration for wage claims.
But while the justices took issue with the breadth of the prior ruling, which the U.S. Supreme Court vacated in 2011 and ordered the state Supreme Court to reconsider, they seemed equally hesitant to articulate ...
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