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Government

Sep. 3, 2016

Compromise bills placing new arbitration limits head to governor

The state Legislature has sent Gov. Jerry Brown a trio of Senate bills placing new limits on arbitration.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO — The state Legislature has sent Gov. Jerry Brown a trio of Senate bills placing new limits on arbitration.

The bills represent compromise versions of the reforms sought by the Consumer Attorneys of California and groups representing workers and consumers.

But plaintiffs' attorneys still touted their success — particularly in the case of SB 1241, which will ...

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