Month: October 2022
As California Courts continue to be impacted by the pandemic, and litigants are experiencing long delays on the path to trial, many contracting parties are agreeing to arbitrate disputes. With the popular shift towards arbitration, litigants should be aware of some of the pitfalls. Under California law, arbitration decisions are generally not reviewable for errors…
Read MoreCareful What You Contract For … You Just Might Get It. “Contracts are, by their very nature, allocations of risk and responsibility as between the parties.” However, when the allocations of risk and responsibility become unbalanced, parties may ask the courts step in. One way in which trial courts balance the allocations of risk and…
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