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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Sep. 4, 2002

ADR Firm Unhappy With Bills

SACRAMENTO - A package of bills aimed at making private alternative dispute resolution services more fair for consumers appeared headed for passage in the state Legislature on Friday, but much of the legislation was watered down to try to appease ADR firms.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A package of bills aimed at making private alternative dispute resolution services more fair for consumers appeared headed for passage in the state Legislature on Friday, but much of the legislation was watered down to try to appease ADR firms.
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