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...2012 Federal and state policies favor arbitration for its...to compel arbitration. The trial court denied the motion. The court...
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...We affirm the trial court's orders: (1) appointing the...
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...orders signed by the probate court in 1996 that approved the...and discharged Robert Valdez as administrator of the Estate of Pierre...
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...the outcome of the appeal in the Citi case. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit heard arguments in February over whether...
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