After four long years of litigation, AB 51, intended to prohibit mandatory arbitration agreements, has been permanently enjoined. California companies may rejoice in a rare win allowing enforceable arbitration agreements to be a condition of employment, so long as the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) governs the agreement. Most arbitration agreements contain this provision, but employers
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