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California Courts of Appeal Opinions | Cisneros Alvarez v. Altamed Health Services Corp. | Docket: B305155M(Second Appellate District) Opinion Date: March 4, 2021 Judge: Stratton Areas of Law: Arbitration & Mediation | The Court of Appeal reversed the trial court's order denying Altamed's motion to compel arbitration of respondent's claims. The court held that the arbitration agreement is valid where respondent knowingly waived her right to a jury trial and the signature of Altamed's CEO was not required on the arbitration agreement. The court also held that any unconscionability in the arbitration agreement does not provide grounds for revocation or non-enforcement. Rather, the provision giving rising to substantive unconscionability is severable. In this case, the second review provision appears entirely severable from the remainder of the agreement and removing it would remove the only instance of substantive unconscionability. Furthermore, the arbitration agreement contains a severability provision. Therefore, the court ordered the provision severed. | | California v. Williams | Docket: D077174(Fourth Appellate District) Opinion Date: March 4, 2021 Judge: Aaron Areas of Law: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Legal Ethics | A trial court denied defendant-appellant Anthony Williams’s motion to substitute retained counsel for his appointed counsel. After the jury found Williams guilty of first degree murder, and found true a special allegation, the trial court sentenced him to life without the possibility of parole. On appeal, Williams claimed the trial court violated his constitutional right to counsel by denying his request to be represented by counsel of his choice and that this error requires reversal without regard to prejudice. To this, the Court of Appeal agreed, and reversed the trial court's judgment. | |
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