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Mississippi Motion to Dismiss and Compel Arbitration of Claims of Cross-Plaintiffs

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A motion is a written request to the court to take a certain action. The court will either grant or deny the motion in accordance with law and court rules. This document, a Motion of Plaintiff/Defendant to Dismiss and Compel Arbitration of Claims of Cross-Plantiffs, is a model motion requesting the named action from the court (or a general motion form). Adapt to fit your facts and circumstances. Available for download now in standard format(s). USLF control no. MS-60523
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Definition. A motion to compel arbitration is a request made to a court in a pending litigation matter to force a party to submit the dispute to arbitration.

Dispositive or non-dispositive motion for purposes of § 636. Lee v.The First and Third Circuits, along with a district court in this circuit, however, have concluded that a motion to compel arbitration is a non-dispositive motion within the jurisdiction of a magistrate judge.

You Must Have the Intention to Agree to Arbitration. An Employer Cannot Force You Into An Agreement to Arbitrate By Fraud or Duress. Unconscionable Arbitration Agreements Will Not Be Enforced. Failure to Provide a Valid Jury Waiver.

The plaintiff can arbitrate and challenge the decision to compel arbitration by appeal after the merits of the case are decided by the arbitrator and confirmed as a judgment.

Hearing on Motion to Compel When a motion to compel is filed with the court, a hearing is scheduled. At the hearing, the party that filed the motion will need to tell the judge why the other party should be compelled to do something.Once that happens, that party will not be able to use the documents at trial.

You Must Have the Intention to Agree to Arbitration. An Employer Cannot Force You Into An Agreement to Arbitrate By Fraud or Duress. Unconscionable Arbitration Agreements Will Not Be Enforced. Failure to Provide a Valid Jury Waiver.

Generally, however, a defendant must file a motion to dismiss before filing an "answer" to the complaint. If the motion to dismiss is denied, the defendant must still file their answer, usually within a shortened amount of time.The motion to dismiss must be filed with the court and served on the other party.

There is no right to appeal in arbitration like there is in court. If the parties agree to use the AAA to handle the appeal, the AAA will treat the appeal like a new case filing and more fees would have to be paid.

Sufficient background facts so that the judge understands the outlines of the dispute. Text of the arbitration agreement. Identities of the parties to the lawsuityou and the other person or company. Explanation of how the court has jurisdiction over the lawsuit.

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Mississippi Motion to Dismiss and Compel Arbitration of Claims of Cross-Plaintiffs