¶54 (concurring) — I write only to emphasize that the majority should not be read to suggest that an employee’s disagreement with the terms of an arbitration agreement entered into upon employment or continued employment will be sufficient to invalidate that agreement. The Ninth Circuit has recently held that an arbitration agreement entered into as a condition of employment is enforceable, notwithstanding the purposes of and remedies available under T…
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