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Perspective

Apr. 5, 2013

Slew of recent appellate decisions address contract language impeding arbitration

Several California appellate court decisions highlight the importance of drafting arbitration contract terms that the courts will enforce in deciding whether to compel arbitration of employment claims. By Ronold W. Novotny


By Ronald W. Novotny


Several California appellate court decisions highlight the importance of drafting arbitration contract terms that the courts will enforce in deciding whether to compel arbitration of employment claims. While one serves as a good reminder of the dangers of drafting agreements that limit employees' rights, another demonstrates the problems that can occur in borrowing another state's laws as governing the enforcement of arbitration agree...

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