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Jan. 5, 2010

Judicial Review Raises Questions About Arbitration

Arbitration is changing more rapidly than any other area of law, said California Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno.

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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