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By Richard M. Mosk It may come as a surprise to many litigators that when they engage in an arbitration, if it happens to involve a foreign party or foreign subject, the matter is governed by laws and treaties that they did not contemplate or even know about. California law even has a little known statute that governs to international arbitrations. Code of Civil Procedure Section 1297.11 et seq. Code of Civil Procedure Sectio...
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