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Litigation

Sep. 14, 2004

Parties Can't Waive Right to Disqualify an Arbitrator

San Jose attorney Alan L. Martini tried to disqualify an arbitrator hearing a contract dispute his client had with a consultant.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        San Jose attorney Alan L. Martini tried to disqualify an arbitrator hearing a contract dispute his client had with a consultant.
        Martini didn't believe that Sacramento neutral Paul W. Taylor could be even-handed based on disclosures he made about potential conflicts of interest.
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