California courts continue to resist class action waivers, particularly those included
in employment contracts and those relating to actions brought under the state's unique
Private Attorney General Act. On the immediate horizon are two important cases, one
where the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider a California appellate court's
ruling rejecting an arbitration clause and a class action waiver, and the other where...
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