SAN FRANCISCO - Calling its provisions a threat to California's economy, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last week vetoed a bill that would have banned civil settlement gag clauses that bar consumers from filing complaints with state regulators.
"When parties who are in dispute agree to settle, there should be some assurances that the dispute has been resolved in a satisfactory and fi...
"When parties who are in dispute agree to settle, there should be some assurances that the dispute has been resolved in a satisfactory and fi...
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