Government,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Nov. 14, 2019
California continues to fight back against forced arbitration
In the latest volley, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law two bills, Assembly Bill 51 and Senate Bill 707, that take aim at forced arbitration.





Jeremy K. Robinson
Partner
Casey, Gerry, Schenk, Francavilla, Blatt & Penfield LLP
110 Laurel St
San Diego , California 92101-1486
Phone: (619) 238-1811
Fax: (619) 544-9232
Email: jrobinson@cglaw.com
Jeremy is chair of the firm's Motion and Appellate Practice.
As forced arbitration clauses continue to proliferate, facilitated by several rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court, California continues to fight back.
In the latest volley, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law two bills, Assembly Bill 51 and Senate Bill 707, that take aim at forced arbitration. One, AB 51, broadly prohibits employers from conditioning employment on the employee's agreement to waive his or her right to enforce ...
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