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Government,
Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jul. 10, 2018

Legislature allows international arbitration in state

Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to sign SB 766, which cleared the Assembly on Thursday. The bill did not receive a single no vote.

SACRAMENTO -- The Legislature passed a bill allowing foreign and out-of-state attorneys to represent clients in international arbitration cases in California.

Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to sign SB 766, which cleared the Assembly on Thursday. The bill did not receive a single no vote on its way through the Legislature.

The move is expected to make the state a more attractive destination for thes...

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