Labor/Employment,
California Courts of Appeal
Mar. 16, 2018
Federal arbitration law trumps state laws, appellate court rules
Continuing a series of opinions upholding the enforcement of arbitration agreements, an appellate court panel reversed a trial judge’s order allowing a plaintiff to litigate her civil rights claims in court rather than arbitration.
Continuing a series of opinions upholding the enforcement of arbitration agreements, an appellate court panel has reversed a trial judge’s order allowing a plaintiff to litigate her civil rights claims in court rather than arbitration.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal found Wednesday that special requirements to be carved out in arbitration agreements under the Ralph and Bane Acts are not necessary as they are preempted by the Fede...
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