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California Supreme Court

Aug. 5, 2015

State high court backs down in battle with U.S. Supreme Court over arbitration

A used car deal gone south provided a vehicle on Monday for the state Supreme Court to pull back from its sometimes-contentious duel with the U.S. Supreme Court over contract arbitration clauses.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A used car deal gone south provided a vehicle on Monday for the state Supreme Court
to pull back from its sometimes-contentious duel with the U.S. Supreme Court over
contract arbitration clauses.


The buyer wanted a class action. The dealership held out for arbitration. As the U.S.
high court has required, arbitration wo...

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