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24 Alt. Disp. Resol. [i] (2019-2020)

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By Carolyn G. Burnette and Casey M. Curran
The court held that requests for costs under California Code of Civil Procedure section 998
are timely if raised within 15 days of an arbitrator's final award.

    Cc~~rcmfi;.,u~  jvlqI'gurisd$iction Nssues in Arbitration~f
 By Raymond A. Garcia
 A review of the progressive erosion of the finality of arbitration decisions under the
 Connecticut Arbitration Statute applicable to disputes between contractors and the state of
 Connecticut because of perceived deficient notice of claim.

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 By Melinda G. Gordon
 The Court determined that class-wide treatment may not be inferred from ambiguous
 contract language and that, instead, agreements must expressly provide for class arbitration.



 By Erin Gleason Alvarez
 A Ninth Circuit decision provides insights on contract principles governing online arbitration
 agreements.


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