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 I need help, I'm still going through the course, and I'm in a civil car with a bank over a retail installment sales contract. It's been going on 2 years just coz of timing and stuff but my entire position has been we are in the wrong venue this belongs in arbitration. I properly invoked arbitration, I had originally sucked a motion to dismiss due to binding arbitration clause jusge denied i then submitted a motion to compel arbitration due to binding arbitration clause he denied. I commenced arbitration anyway, the banks lawyer failed to pay their portion of fees to arbitration when I did, so arbitration closed the case citing the attorneys failure to pay. So then I went back to court and submitted a motion to dismiss due to breach and waiver of contract and the judge still denied and now im lost what do to coz silly me for thinking the FAA is clear on when arbitration is invoked the courts have no jurisdiction to hear the case that the jusge would follow that. So now idk what to do coz to commence the entire case would cause exactly the harm im trying to prevent by going to arbitration. We have a status conference June 25. Also the attorney straight up lied to the judge on the record stating why arbitration was canceled which I provided the emails contradicting what he said directly from arbitration that it was closed due to his failure to pay. Also, my last motion went COMPLETELY unopposed he didn't submit an answer to and the judge still denied and got mad and yelled I can't keep asking to dismiss because I already said no!


Exactly where are you at, within the course?

I do know you build the record for appeal and have thus far been doing that, but I guess like I guess I have to just go through the whole thing

Per the Rules,it appears the Motion to Compel is Appealable.
Check your States Rules for deadlines.

I know but I missed the 30 day deadline. Their attorney submitted a notice of entry already and I missed the deadline06:55 PM

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