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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation,
California Courts of Appeal

Nov. 19, 2021

Worker illegally forced to agree to arbitrate, court rules

An appellate judge affirmed a lower court ruling Wednesday, finding a former Pinnacle Property Management Services employee was illegally forced into signing an arbitration agreement as a precondition of employment.

An appellate judge affirmed a lower court ruling Wednesday, finding a former Pinnacle Property Management Services employee was illegally forced into signing an arbitration agreement as a precondition of employment.

The three-judge panel in the 4th District Court of Appeal, Division Three, agreed with Orange County Judge Frederick P. Horn who denied Pinnacle's motion to com...

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