Melcher v. Credit Acceptance Corporation

Filing 4

STIPULATED ORDER COMPELLING ARBITRATION that dismisses this action against Credit Acceptance without prejudice. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 4/24/2018. (ljb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION DEANNA MELCHER, Plaintiff, Case No. 4:18-cv-00145-JLH vs. CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, Defendant. STIPULATED ORDER COMPELLING ARBITRATION By submission of this order for entry, the parties consent to its entry and the Court being fully advised in the premises hereby ORDERS that: 1. Plaintiff Deanna Melcher ("Plaintiff') filed her Complaint against Defendant Credit Acceptance Corporation ("Credit Acceptance") on February 21, 2018. 2. Plaintiff and Credit Acceptance have agreed to arbitration and shall voluntarily submit their respective claims and counterclaims to binding non-judicial arbitration. 3. The arbitration shall be conducted through the American Arbitration Association. 4. Plaintiff shall initiate arbitration and Credit Acceptance shall be responsible for all fees and costs associated with the filing of arbitration and payment of the arbitrators' fees; however, Plaintiff shall be responsible for initiating arbitration and paying the initial filing fee. 5. The parties will be responsible for their respective attorneys' fees and costs. 6. This action against Credit Acceptance is dismissed without prejudice. ORDERED on April ~y, 2018 STIPULATED: ls/Sergei Lemberg Sergei Lemberg ls/Stephen W. King Stephen W. King (to be admitted pro hac vice) LEMBERG LAW LLC KING AND MURRAY PLLC 43 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 (203) 653-2250 slemberg@lemberglaw.com 355 S. Old Woodward, Suite 100 Birmingham, MI 48009 (248) 792-2398 sking@kingandmurray.com Attorneys for Deanna Melcher Attorneys for Credit Acceptance Corporation

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