U.S. Supreme Court,
Civil Litigation,
California Supreme Court
Sep. 10, 2019
Arbitration Wars: A report from the front
For better or worse, California obstinately continues to go its own way on the issue of workplace arbitration. Two recent developments – passage by the state legislature of a bill that would outlaw arbitration and a confounding new opinion from the California Supreme Court – prove once again that the U.S. Supreme Court has much work left to do here in the Golden State.





Anthony J. Oncidi
Partner
Proskauer Rose LLP
labor & employment
2049 Century Park East
Los Angeles , CA 90067
Phone: (310) 284-5690
Email: aoncidi@proskauer.com
U Chicago Law School
Anthony is chair of the West Coast Labor and Employment Department of Proskauer in Los Angeles.
For better or worse, California obstinately continues to go its own way on the issue of workplace arbitration. Two recent developments -- passage by the state Legislature of a bill that would outlaw arbitration and a confounding new opinion from the California Supreme Court -- prove once again that the U.S. Supreme Court has much work left to do here in the Golden State.
Against the backdrop of these developments, of course, looms th...
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