· 2/7/2011
MacIas v. Excel Building Services LLC
Citations
- 767 F. Supp. 2d 1002
- 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14639
- 94 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 44,099
- 2011 WL 479995
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- “In deciding a motion to compel arbitration, [the 5 court] may consider the pleadings, documents of uncontested validity, and affidavits submitted by 6 either party.” (internal citation and quotation marks omitted)
- “While the Court may not review the merits of the underlying case ‘[i]n deciding 16 a motion to compel arbitration, [it] may consider the pleadings, documents of uncontested 17 validity, and affidavits submitted by either party.’”
- “While the Court may not review 25 the merits of the underlying case ‘[i]n deciding a motion to compel arbitration, [it] may 26 consider the pleadings, documents of uncontested validity, and affidavits submitted by 27 28 1 either party.’ ”
- internal 25 26 3 Both the Offer Letter and Employment Agreement specify that the arbitration is to take place in 27 California and the respective agreements should be interpreted using California law. (Doc. No. 7-2, 28 Boland Decl., Exs. A-B.
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Judges: Susan Illston
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