Oct. 25, 2023
Post-Aixtron "workaround" to obtain discovery from nonparties in arbitration no longer guaranteed
See more on Post-Aixtron "workaround" to obtain discovery from nonparties in arbitration no longer guaranteedThe California Court of Appeal recently considered, for the first time, whether Section 1282.6 of the California Arbitration Act (CAA) authorizes an arbitrator to issue a discovery subpoena so long as it requires production at the arbitration hearing. In an unpublished decision, the Court of Appeal recently concluded that it does not, reaffirming that discovery is not a permissible purpose of a subpoena issued under Section 1282.6. Tim McCo...
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