Robinson v. J & K Administrative Management Services Inc et al
Neffertiti Robinson |
J & K Administrative Management Services Inc and Kimberly M Meyers |
Gloria Turner, Joan Stanton, Ann Knight and Sandra Harris |
J & K Administrative Management Services Inc and Kimberly M Meyers |
Neffertiti Robinson |
J & K Administrative Management Services Inc and Kimberly M Meyers |
3:2014cv00956 |
March 16, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Dallas Office |
Dallas |
Sam A Lindsay |
Arbitration |
09 U.S.C. ยง 1 |
None |
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Filing 38 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER accepting 32 Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge. The court denies Defendants' 10 Application for Order Compelling Separate Arbitrations, and for Appointment of Arb itrators, Subject to Motion to Transfer Venue; grants Plaintiff's 14 Motion to Compel Arbitration; and grants Third Party Defendants' 15 Motion to Compel Arbitration. The court determines that, in accordance with the arbitration agree ments signed by Plaintiff and each of the Third Party Defendants, all claims are arbitrable and orders the parties to arbitrate any dispute between them in accordance with those agreements. Having determined that all of the issues raised by the parties must be submitted to binding arbitration, the court dismisses this action with prejudice. (Ordered by Judge Sam A Lindsay on 3/24/2015) (ykp) |
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