Is it reasonable to delay seeking to compel arbitration?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Ainsworth v. Petaluma Health Ctr., Inc., A155266 (Cal. App. 2019):

Howell v. Valley (2005) 129 Cal.App.4th 1076, 1100-1101; see, e.g., Iskanian, supra, 59 Cal.4th at p. 377 [three-year delay in seeking to compel arbitration reasonable "in light of the state of the law at the time"].)

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