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California Supreme Court

May 7, 2015

At long last, state high court considers consumer arbitration case

Justices for the state Supreme Court heard starkly different arguments over the limits that should apply to arbitration agreements on Tuesday in a case that has been awaiting a ruling since 2012.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Justices for the state Supreme Court heard starkly different arguments
over the limits that should apply to arbitration agreements on Tuesday in a case that
has been awaiting a ruling since 2012.


Attorneys on both sides asked the justices to provide a clear standard for what makes
agreements "unco...

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