Alternative Dispute Resolution
Feb. 6, 2003
Justices Hear Arbitration Cases
SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court seemed Tuesday to be of two minds about mandatory arbitration. In one case they heard, a majority of justices appeared to favor enforcing mandatory arbitration when patients accuse HMOs of fraud.




In one case they heard, a majority of justices appeared to favor enforcing mandatory arbitration when patients accuse HMOs of fraud.
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