Los Angeles, CA asked in Contracts for California

Q: if my contract has a mandatory mediation and arbitration clause and my attorny fails to do so is it considered

legal maltractice?

P. S. Really estate purchase contract C. A. R.

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A: Assuming that you are talking about a real estate purchase contract that has a mandatory mediation/arbitration clause in it, and both parties have initialed those clauses, your attorney should represent you at those hearings. if he doesn't want to do that, you should get another attorney. I would also not pay the attorney any more money. Good Luck.

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