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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 25, 2004

Administrative Adjudicators' Minds Do Matter Sometimes

Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - Regulated parties at administrative hearings sometimes find themselves before adjudicators who may have improper prior knowledge or involvement in the case or a prejudicial attitude toward or against one of the litigants. California courts recently have examined several of the many ways in which these common themes arise but have not always reached consistent conclusions.

        
Focus Column

Administrative Law

By Stuart Miller
        
        Regulated parties at adminis...

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