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CU25-11442·solano·Civil·Civil
Hearing 13 days agoGRANTED

Jame Robinson vs. Royal Motors, Inc.

Petition to Compel Arbitration

Hearing date
Aug 11, 2026
Department
Seven
Prevailing
Defendant

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PlaintiffJame Robinson
DefendantRoyal Motors, Inc.

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Case No. CU25-11442

Petition to Compel Arbitration

Defendants’ unopposed petition to compel arbitration is granted.

No attorneys’ fees are awarded at this time. Defendants have failed to establish that there is a fee shifting provision entitling them to attorneys’ fees for the filing of a petition to compel arbitration or allowing those attorneys’ fees to be awarded by a court when a party has elected to arbitrate.

No sanctions are imposed. Code of Civil Procedure section 1281.97 does not authorize any sanctions on the consumer. Defendants cite no valid legal authority for imposition of sanctions against a party simply for refusing to stipulate to arbitration of a dispute.

The action shall be stayed until the arbitration is had. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1281.4.)

JANE C.C. DOE vs. DAVID EVANS WEBB; ET AL.

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