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October 28, 2011
Court Finds Arbitration Provision in LAW553-CA-ARB Form Contract Invalid
As many of you may have heard, a California Court of Appeal on Monday held that the arbitration provision in the LAW553-CA-ARB form is invalid because it is too one-sided. In Sanchez v. Valencia Holding Company, the court found that because the customer did not know the contract contained an arbitration provision and the appeal and self-help clauses contained in it were allegedly one-sided, the entire arbitration provision is unenforceable. You might have seen alerts from Auto Advisory Services and the CNCDA urging you to contact legal counsel with any questions regarding immediate steps to take in light of this unfortunate court opinion.
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