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Section 144 deals with the rescission of arbitration awards and rulings. Any award may be varied or rescinded by the commissioner who issued the award or by any other commissioner appointed by the Director to do so.
Grounds to Vacate an Award California Code of Civil Procedure 1286.2(a) allows a trial court to vacate an arbitration award if it determines: the rights of a party were substantially prejudiced by misconduct of a neutral arbitrator ( 1286.2(a)(3)); the arbitrator exceeded his or her powers and the award cannot be
Arbitration is a fairer, faster, and less expensive way to resolve disputes than time-consuming and expensive litigation.
(a) Subject to Section 1286.4, the court shall vacate the award if the court determines any of the following: (1) The award was procured by corruption, fraud or other undue means. (2) There was corruption in any of the arbitrators.
Even if you dont currently have a dispute with the company, it is a good idea to opt out of the forced arbitration clause to preserve your options. You can always agree later to use an arbitrator to resolve any dispute. Moreover, if you have opted out, you will have more negotiating power if there is a problem.
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To enforce an arbitral award under the CAA, a petition to confirm must be filed no earlier than ten days after, but not later than four years from, the date of service of a signed copy of the award on the petitioner (Cal. Civ. Proc. Code 1288, 1288.4).

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