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How a Construction Business Hired a Lawyer to Review an Arbitration Agreement in California

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Construction business in California seeking help to review an Arbitration Agreement. The client received 6 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $300 to $650.

Service type
Review
Document type
Arbitration Agreement
Location
California
Client type
Business
Client industry
Construction
Deadline
Over a week
Pricing Range
$300 - $650 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
6 bids
Pages
3 pages

How much does it cost to Review an Arbitration Agreement in California?

For this project, the client received 6 proposals from lawyers to review an Arbitration Agreement in California, with flat fee bids ranging from $300 to $650 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

Project Description

In 2024, a business in California sought assistance with reviewing an arbitration agreement as part of their standard hiring process for employment contracts. The client aimed to ensure that the agreement fairly and efficiently resolved any disputes that might arise during employment. This step was essential for creating a solid foundation for their new hire procedures and the overall integrity of their workplace policies. As a result, the client received six proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $300 to $650. All proposals were submitted to meet the client's requested deadline, which was over a week.

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Forum Questions About Arbitration Agreement

Arbitration Agreement

Texas

Asked on Jun 17, 2025

Is an arbitration agreement enforceable if I signed it without fully understanding its implications?

I recently signed an employment contract that included an arbitration agreement, but I did not fully comprehend the implications and consequences of such an agreement. I was not provided with sufficient time to review the contract or seek legal advice before signing. Now I am concerned about the enforceability of the arbitration agreement and whether I have any recourse to challenge it. Can you please advise me on the potential options I have in this situation?

Christopher N.

Answered Jun 20, 2025

The short answer is: likely yes. A contract is such that there has to be a "meeting of the minds" as to the terms of contract. Understanding that you were under some pressure from your employer to sign, there is likely a provision that says you read and comprehended the contract overcoming the argument that you did not understand. There are sometimes options to avoid the arbitration clauses, but they are state and contract specific. If the time comes when you think the arbitration clause is going to be trigger, speak with a local employment lawyer to figure out how to pull that trigger. Good luck.

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Arbitration Agreement

New York

Asked on Dec 18, 2024

Can my employer enforce an arbitration agreement that was included in my employment contract without my knowledge or consent?

I recently discovered that my employment contract contains an arbitration agreement, which I was not aware of or given the opportunity to review or negotiate before signing. I feel that this agreement may limit my rights as an employee and prevent me from pursuing legal action in case of workplace disputes or violations of my rights. I would like to know if my employer can enforce this arbitration agreement, given that I did not provide explicit consent or have any knowledge of its existence prior to signing my contract.

Danny J.

Answered Dec 29, 2024

Your concern about the arbitration agreement in your employment contract is understandable. This situation raises important questions about contract formation and the enforceability of arbitration clauses. Generally, for an arbitration agreement to be enforceable, it must meet certain criteria: 1. Mutual assent: Both parties must agree to the terms. 2. Consideration: Something of value must be exchanged. 3. Conspicuousness: The clause should not be hidden or buried in fine print. 4. Fairness: The terms should not be unconscionable or overly one-sided. The fact that you were unaware of the arbitration clause and didn't have an opportunity to review it could potentially impact its enforceability. However, the specific circumstances of how the contract was presented and signed are crucial in determining whether the agreement is binding. Key factors to consider: 1. How the contract was presented to you 2. Whether you had a reasonable opportunity to review the entire contract 3. If there were any representations made about the contract's contents 4. Your state's specific laws regarding arbitration agreements in employment contracts It's important to note that many courts have upheld arbitration agreements in employment contracts, even when employees claim they were unaware of them. However, there are exceptions, and the enforceability can vary based on state laws and specific circumstances. Given the complexity of this issue and its potential impact on your rights as an employee, it would be advisable to have a thorough review of your specific situation. As an experienced employment law attorney, I could: 1. Review your employment contract and the arbitration clause 2. Assess the circumstances under which you signed the contract 3. Evaluate the enforceability of the arbitration agreement under applicable state and federal laws 4. Advise you on potential options for challenging the agreement, if appropriate 5. Guide you on how to proceed in addressing any workplace disputes Would you like to discuss your situation in more detail to better understand your rights and explore the best course of action regarding this arbitration agreement?

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