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New York Compel Arbitration
An opposition to a motion to compel arbitration requests that the court retain the court proceeding and decline to order the parties to resolve their dispute in an arbitration proceeding. A party may oppose a motion to compel arbitration on the basis of an allegedly unconscionable arbitration agreement. An opposition to a motion to compel arbitration may argue that enforcing the arbitration clause would impede the opposing party's constitutional right to a trial by jury. Most plaintiffs believe that they are less likely to receive a large damages award, including a punitive damage award, in arbitration. Opposition papers are usually supported by a statement of facts, a legal brief or memorandum with citations to legal authority, and if necessary, exhibits, declarations, and affidavits. SmartRules New York simplifies the rules for complying with codes, rules of court, civil procedure and local court rules, in a single search. SmartRules covers pleadings, timing, format, motion practice, subpoenas, filing and service.
An opposition to a motion to compel arbitration requests that the court retain the court proceeding and decline to order the parties to resolve their ... expand
