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0719 Without a specific agreement to the contrary, an arbitrator has the power to award punitive damages, and, since an arbitrator's award is not state action, this power does not violate the due process clause even though it is not subject to judicial review.CitationRIFKIND & STERLING v RIFKIND (Arbitration Puni's) 28 CA4 1282 [See: CCP 1286.6; J Alexander v Mendez 17 CA4 1083; Tate v Saratoga S&L 216 CA3 843; Pacific Mut v Haslip 499 US 1; Honda v Oberg 129 LEd2 336; Moncharsh v Heily 3 C4 1] |
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