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California Supreme Court

Aug. 4, 2015

Cases, hopefully, could end arbitration agreement woes

Two cases pending before the state and federal high courts will hopefully resolve the ongoing conflict concerning the enforcement of pre-dispute arbitration agreements. By Peter S. Selvin


By Peter S. Selvin


The outcome of two cases now pending before the California Supreme Court (Sanchez v. Valencia Holding Co.) and the U.S. Supreme Court (DIRECTV Inc. vs. Imbugia) will hopefully help to resolve the ongoing conflict between the state and federal
courts concerning the enforcement of pre-dispute arbitration agreements. Nevertheless,
pending the outcome of those decisions, a few principles can be ...

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