By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Despite a string of rulings declaring employment contracts to individually arbitrate disputes enforceable, plaintiff lawyers have at least one weapon left in their battle to invalidate some arbitration contracts.
On Tuesday the California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Baltazar v. Forever 21 Inc. et. al, S208345, a case in which former Los Angeles warehouse distribution associate Ma...
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