LaFountaine v. Holiday Al Management Sub
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ORDERED: Defendant's Motion to Compel Arbitration is GRANTED. The matter is referred to Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc., for arbitration in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Mutual Agreement to Arbitrate Employme nt Related-disputes effective January 6, 2014. All proceedings in the Court are stayed pending final resolution of the arbitration proceedings. Please review entire order for complete details and information. Signed by Judge Sam E Haddon on 1/30/2018. (HEG)
FILED
IN THE UNITED ST ATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA
JAN 3 O2018
HELENA DIVISION
Cler1<., U.S. District Court
District Of Montana
Helena
CAROL LAFOUNTAINE, an
individual,
No. CV 17-95-H-SEH
Plaintiff,
vs.
ORDER
HOLIDAY AL MANAGEMENT SUB
LLC, d/b/a Holiday Retirement,
Defendant.
On January 30, 2018, the Court conducted a hearing on Defendant's Motion
to Compel Arbitration. 1
Upon the record made in open court,
ORDERED:
1.
Defendant's Motion to Compel Arbitration 2 is GRANTED.
2.
The matter is referred to Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services,
1
Doc. 8.
2
Doc. 8.
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Inc., for arbitration in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Mutual
Agreement to Arbitrate Employment Related-Disputes effective January 6, 2014.
3.
All proceedings in this Court are stayed pending final resolution
or
the arbitration proceedings.
4.
Defendant shall submit to the Court on or before February 2, 2018, a
proposed form of order for reference of the matter to arbitration.
5.
The parties shall submit a written report to the Court as to the status
of arbitration proceedings not later than six months following reference to
arbitration. Supplemental status reports shall be submitted to the Court each six
months thereafter until arbitration is fully completed.
DATED this
3o-t4ay of January, 2018.
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SMĀ£.HADDON
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United States District Judge
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