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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Perry Homes v. Cull

... II. When Should Orders Compelling Arbitration Be Reviewed? At the outset, the Culls assert it is too late to review the trial court's order referring this case to arbitration. ... VI. Was Arbitration Waived Here? A. Did the Culls Waive Arbitration? ...

In re Poly-America, LP

... intervene. With these standards in mind, we turn to the compel-and-stay order in this case. III. Unconscionability and the Federal Arbitration Act. ... unenforceable. IV. Arbitration and Unconscionability Under Texas Law. A. General Standard. ...

In re Labatt Food Service, LP

... In this case, we consider whether the arbitration provision in an agreement between a decedent and his employer requires the employee's wrongful death beneficiaries to arbitrate their wrongful death claims against the employer even though they did not sign the agreement. ...

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