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Should Your California Agreements Contain a "Judicial Reference" Clause?


by William L. Stern View Biography
Morrison & Foerster LLP View Firm Credentials
San Francisco Office

June 25, 2006

Previously published on August 22, 2005

If you do business with California consumers and rely on alternative dispute resolution ("ADR") to resolve disputes, you may have to rethink your options. Recent decisions by the California Supreme Court cast doubt on two of the most commonly-used ADR options in consumer agreements...


 

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