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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Sep. 28, 1999

Courting the Working Class

SAN FRANCISCO - Courts throughout the nation are only beginning to come to grips with mandatory arbitration: what it really means for one party to force another - generally a consumer or an employee - to submit to binding arbitration.

By Philip Carrizosa
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Courts throughout the nation are only beginning to come to grips with mandatory arbitration: what it really means for one party to force another - generally a consumer or an employee - to submit to binding arbitration.
        Nowhere is ...

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