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31Dec

California’s “Request Arbitration, Go to Jail” Law is Blocked Until at Least January 10, 2020

As we reported previously, the California legislature recently passed and Gov. Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 51, which would impose criminal penalties upon employers seeking to have their employees sign arbitration agreements – it is in short...
By: Proskauer - California Employment Law
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/california-s-request-arbitration-go-to-14830/

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