Fahim v. Laz Parking Cal. CA2/5
In August 2016, plaintiff filed a civil complaint against defendants alleging employment discrimination and other causes of action. The trial court granted defendants’ motion to compel arbitration before JAMS pursuant to the parties’ agreement, and the arbitration was heard by retired judge George H. King (Judge King).
Judge King made initial disclosures in September 2017 concerning his and JAMS’s business with the parties and their attorneys. According to the disclosures, Judge King was involved in one ongoing arbitration involving the law firm representing defendants, Jackson Lewis, P.C. (Jackson Lewis); none of the individual attorneys representing defendants were involved in that other arbitration. JAMS administered five matters involving plaintiff’s attorney and her firm, 499 matters involving Jackson Lewis (including several involving defendants’ individual attorneys), and one matter involving LAZ Parking.
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