By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When a UC Berkeley law student wanted to know which area of the law is changing most rapidly, California Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno identified arbitration.
A "steady ferment" of arbitration questions has bubbled up in a variety of contexts, from wage-and-hour class actions to attorney fee disputes, Moreno told the student last month when the court held oral argument a...
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