Paula Lopez, September 29, 2016. On September 25, 2016, California Governor, Jerry Brown, signed into law legislation that voids contract provisions in any agreement entered into between an employer and a California resident that requires, as a condition of employment, that an employee agree to have disputes adjudicated (includes litigation and arbitration) outside of California and under the laws of another state. The law, known as Senate Bill 1241[1], will apply to contracts entered into, modified or extended on or after January 1, 2017.  Key provisions of the…

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