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California Courts of Appeal

Oct. 20, 2016

State appeals court ruling on arbitration seen as 'mixed bag'

An appeals court opinion heavily relied on two state Supreme Court employment decisions from the last few months, including an order that could expand the number of class actions before arbitrators.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

An appeals court opinion heavily relied on two state Supreme Court employment decisions from the last few months, including an order that could expand the number of class actions before arbitrators.

A 4th District Court of Appeal panel published a decision Friday siding with a lower court that the arbitration contract Da Loc Nguyen signed with former employer Applied Med...

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