Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jun. 29, 2017
Many arbitration firms ignoring state law, report claims
Nearly two out of three private arbitration firms in California are not complying at all with a state law that requires public disclosure of certain information, including prevailing parties and amounts awarded, according to a report released Wednesday.
Nearly two out of three private arbitration firms in California are not complying at all with a state law that requires public disclosure of certain information, including prevailing parties and amounts awarded, according to a report released Wednesday.
The report, prepared by the UC Hastings College of the Law’s Public Law Research Institute, indicates that of 32 companies that provide consumer arbitration services, only 11 follow s...
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