Alternative Dispute Resolution
Oct. 11, 2000
JUDGELESS JUSTICE
Mandatory arbitration has been a cancer in our system of justice. Instead of removing the cancer, the Supreme Court in Armendariz v. Foundation Health Psychare Services surprisingly chose to leave it in place and merely treat a few of its symptoms.
Mandatory arbitration has been a cancer in our system of justice. Instead of removing the cancer, the Supreme Court in Armendariz v. Foundation Health Psychare Services surprisingly chose to leave it in place and merely treat a few of its symptoms. The court's remedies will only aggravate, ...
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