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By Christopher A. Lilly In rapid succession, with two recent decisions, the California Supreme Court has reshaped the legal landscape for arbitrations under California law. Reversing long-standing precedent, arbitrators may now be required to follow the law, and to enforce the terms of the parties' contract. Arbitration decisions that fail to do so are now subject to judicial review. Cable Connection, Inc. v. DirectTV, Inc., 44...
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