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Litigation

Oct. 28, 2003

Court Will Decide If Review Board Was 'Mediation'

By Eron Ben-Yehuda The 2nd District Court of Appeal is poised to answer the fundamental question of how to define mediation. The issue arises from a lower court's order compelling a retired judge to answer deposition questions about what transpired at a hearing in which he participated as a panel member of a Farmers Insurance in-house review board.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        The 2nd District Court of Appeal is poised to answer the fundamental question of how to define mediation.
        The issue arises from a lower court's order compelling a retired judge to answer deposition questions about what transpired at a hearing in which he participated as a panel member of a Farmers Insurance in-hous...

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