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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 28, 2004

Attorneys Can Improve Clients' Prospects for Fair, Just Results

Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Richard L. Kellner and Michael R. Brown - If an arbitrator issues a $1 million award in a $10,000 contractual dispute, is the award subject to judicial review? Surprisingly, the answer is probably no. The propriety of an outrageous and patently erroneous award is not subject to judicial review. Moncharsh v. Heily & Blase, 3 Cal.4th 1 (1992).

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