Real Estate/Development
Dec. 30, 2003
Court of Appeal Sends Mixed Message on Real Estate Arbitration
BY PAUL W. TAYLOR Real estate professionals should be aware of the impact of a California court that recently reached opposite results in two cases involving the enforceability of arbitration clauses in certain real estate agreements.
BY PAUL W. TAYLOR
Real estate professionals should be aware of the impact of a California court that recently reached opposite results in two cases involving the enforceability of arbitration clauses in certain real estate agreements.
On July 29, California's Sixth District Court of Appeal ruled in Dale Wolschlager v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co. that pr...
Real estate professionals should be aware of the impact of a California court that recently reached opposite results in two cases involving the enforceability of arbitration clauses in certain real estate agreements.
On July 29, California's Sixth District Court of Appeal ruled in Dale Wolschlager v. Fidelity National Title Insurance Co. that pr...
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