Labor/Employment
Jul. 26, 2001
Judicial Hostility
The Circuit City decision is strong reason to question the continued validity of the California Supreme Court's recent decision in Armendariz v. Foundation Health Psychcare Services, 24 Cal.4th 83 (2000), which imposed "minimum requirements" for the enforceability of arbitration agreements.




The Circuit City decision is strong reason to question the continued validity of the California Supreme Court's recent decision in Armendariz v. Foundation Health Psychcare Services, 24 Cal.4th 83 (2000), which imposed "minimum requirements" for the enforceability of arbitration agreements.
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