California law allows a court to correct or vacate a contractual arbitration award if the arbitrators "exceeded their powers." (Code Civ. Proc., §§ 1286.2, subd. (d), 1286.6, subd. (b).) In Moncharsh v. Heily & Blase (1992)
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ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC. v. INTEL CORP.
9 Cal.4th 362 (1994)
885 P.2d 994
36 Cal. Rptr.2d 581
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. INTEL CORPORATION, Defendant and Appellant.
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December 30, 1994.
December 30, 1994.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Keker, Brockett & Van Nest, Robert A. Van Nest, Karin Kramer, Laird J. Lucas, Brown & Bain, Terry E. Fenzl and Michael F. Bailey for Defendant and Appellant.
Jackson, Tufts, Cole & Black, Terrence P. McMahon, David T. Alexander, George M. Schisler, Sean A. Lincoln, Marer, Marer & Schuck, Gerald Z. Marer, Alan G. Marer, John F. Schuck III, O'Melveny & Meyers, Thomas M. McCoy, Carl R. Schenker, Jr., Daniel H. Bookin, George A. Riley and Patrick Lynch for Plaintiff and Respondent.
J. Lani Bader as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Plaintiff and Respondent.
Farella, Braun & Martel, Douglas R. Young and Tamar Pachter as Amici Curiae.
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