By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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The California Supreme Court Monday significantly expanded judicial review of arbitrators' decisions, marking a sharp split from federal law.
Courts can look for legal mistakes made by arbitrators as long as both parties agree to judicial oversight in advance, the court ruled 5-2.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
The California Supreme Court Monday significantly expanded judicial review of arbitrators' decisions, marking a sharp split from federal law.
Courts can look for legal mistakes made by arbitrators as long as both parties agree to judicial oversight in advance, the court ruled 5-2.
 ...
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