California Supreme Court
Sep. 23, 2014
Another pro-arbitration ruling challenged at state Supreme Court
Major employment and consumer groups are challenging an appellate court decision giving an arbitrator the authority to determine the enforceability of the very arbitration provision challenged as unfair.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Major employment and consumer groups are challenging an appellate court decision giving an arbitrator the authority to determine the enforceability of the very arbitration provision challenged as unfair.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 3 ruled that it was up to an arbitrator - and not a judge - to determine the enforceability of a mandatory arbitration provision contained in plaintiff Keeya ...
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