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Jun. 13, 2018

Bill to boost international arbitration in California advances in Legislature

A bill that would allow out-of-state and foreign attorneys to represent international arbitration clients in California moved one step closer to becoming law on Tuesday.

A bill that would allow out-of-state and foreign attorneys to represent international arbitration clients in California moved one step closer to becoming law on Tuesday.

Supporters say the state is missing out on these lucrative proceedings and failing to capitalize on California's status as the gateway to economic powers across the Pacific.

The Assembly Judiciary Committee passed SB 766 without ...

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