United States:
Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction Prohibiting Enforcement Of California's Arbitration Ban
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Judge Kimberly Mueller of the District Court for the Eastern
District of California today granted Plaintiffs' motion for a
preliminary injunction against AB 51. Judge Mueller indicated in
her order that she would issue a detailed ruling explaining her
decision at a later date, but for now, the State of California is
prohibited from enforcing California's ban on the arbitration
of employment claims. Stay tuned for a more detailed analysis
following Judge Mueller's upcoming written decision.
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