By Douglas A. Wickham and Heather A. Cook
On Aug. 24, the California Supreme Court issued a long-anticipated decision, holding that pre-dispute arbitration agreements, which compel employees to arbitrate statutory discrimination and harassment claims, are enforceable so long as they meet certain minimum standards o...
On Aug. 24, the California Supreme Court issued a long-anticipated decision, holding that pre-dispute arbitration agreements, which compel employees to arbitrate statutory discrimination and harassment claims, are enforceable so long as they meet certain minimum standards o...
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