By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - The California Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a case that could change the scope of the state's mediation confidentiality statutes.
The case stems from an appellate ruling saying that after the defendant in a medical malpractice case voluntarily gave the details of a mediation ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - The California Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a case that could change the scope of the state's mediation confidentiality statutes.
The case stems from an appellate ruling saying that after the defendant in a medical malpractice case voluntarily gave the details of a mediation ...
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