Carroll v. UBC National Job Corps Training Fund, Inc.
Filing
19
ORDER FOR BIND ARBITRATION AND STAY OF CASE - This case is stayed pending the outcome of binding arbitration conducted pursuant to the parties' stipulation. The parties shall notify the Court upon issuance of the arbitrator's decision, and upon issuance of the arbitrator's decision, the Court may enter judgment upon any award rendered by the arbitrator. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant's Motion to Dismiss and to Compel Arbitration, Filing 10 , is denied. Ordered by Judge Brian C. Buescher. (LKO)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
JOHN MIKE CARROLL,
Plaintiff,
8:23CV392
vs.
ORDER FOR BINDING ARBITRATION
AND STAY OF CASE
UBC NATIONAL JOB CORPS TRAINING
FUND, INC.,
Defendant.
This case is before the Court on a Stipulation for Binding Arbitration and Stay Pending
Thereon. Filing 18. The Stipulation, signed by counsel for both parties, states that the parties
voluntarily agree to submit the controversies set forth in the Complaint and other pleadings in this
case to binding arbitration. Filing 18 at 1. It states further the parties’ agreement concerning an
arbitrator and conduct of the arbitration. Filing 18 at 1. Finally, the Stipulation states that the parties
agree that the lawsuit shall be stayed pending the entry of an arbitration award/judgment.
Accordingly,
Defendants’ Stipulation for Binding Arbitration and Stay Pending Thereon, Filing 18, is
granted, as follows:
1.
This case is stayed pending the outcome of binding arbitration conducted pursuant
to the parties’ stipulation; and
2.
The parties shall notify the Court upon issuance of the arbitrator’s decision, and
upon issuance of the arbitrator’s decision, the Court may enter judgment upon any award rendered
by the arbitrator.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss and to Compel
Arbitration, Filing 10, is denied.
Dated this 15th day of November, 2023.
BY THE COURT:
_________________________
Brian C. Buescher
United States District Judge
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