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A Year in Turmoil in California Arbitration
California Labor & Employment Law Review - Volume 34, No. 2
In 2019, employers saw sweeping new developments in California arbitration law. Employers and counsel should review their programs now in light of these changes, and consider making necessary revisions.
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