Faustman emerged victorious in a major battle for his client, the limousine service CLS Transportation LLC, but acknowledges that the outcome of the war over the enforceability of arbitration waivers signed by employees is far from won.
In Iskanian v. CLS Transportation LLC, 59 Cal.4th 348 (Cal. 2014), the state Supreme Court ruled that arbitration waivers signed by workers to keep employment claims out of the courts are enf...
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