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Month: July 2017

Model Motion to Compel Arbitration

Posted on July 15, 2017 By Jay Young No Comments on Model Motion to Compel Arbitration
Compel Arbitration
Sample Form Motion to Compel Arbitration

Sample Form Motion to Compel Arbitration

POINTS AND AUTHORITIES

This motion seeks an order from this honorable Court compelling arbitration of all matters between ____________________.  The Parties entered into a written agreement on _____________ requiring arbitration of their disputes.  _________ asks the Court to compel compliance  with that agreement pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act, as well as Nevada’s Uniform Arbitration Act.

 

 

I.     Introduction and Factual Background

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II.     Argument

     A.     Standard For Motion To Compel Arbitration

1.     The Standard Under the Federal Arbitration Act

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Moving to Compel Arbitration in Federal Court

Posted on July 14, 2017 By Jay Young No Comments on Moving to Compel Arbitration in Federal Court
Compel Arbitration
Motion to Compel Arbitration

This Article is designed to provide a litigant with the basis in law to file a motion to compel arbitration in Federal Court where a party to an arbitration agreement has refused to honor the agreement to arbitrate or has filed a lawsuit in court instead of initiating arbitration.

The Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq. (the “FAA”), governs the enforcement of arbitration agreements.  9 U.S.C. §§ 1-2; Prima Paint Corp. v. Flood & Conklin Mfg. Co., 398 U.S. 395, 402 (1967).  The FAA established a national public policy favoring arbitration.  AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 131 S. Ct. 1740, 1745 (2011)).  An arbitration agreement is enforceable under the FAA if it is in writing, relates to a commercial or maritime transaction, and manifests an agreement between the parties to arbitrate a dispute. 9 U.S.C § 1.  Contracts of employment of seamen, railroad employees, or any other class of workers engaged in foreign or interstate commerce” are not covered by the FAA.  Id.

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Nevada Causes of Action

Posted on July 12, 2017April 6, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Causes of Action

NEVADA CAUSES OF ACTION, ELEMENTS OF CLAIMS, REMEDIES, THEORIES OF LIABILITY, AND DEFENSES

Nevada Causes of Action book by Jay Young – Guide to Drafting and Answering a Complaint. This Litigator’s Guide contains the elements of over 175 causes of action, together with remedies and defenses. Get your copy today at Amazon.

I am a Nevada arbitrator, and mediator with experience litigating thousands of disputes as an advocate, arbitrator, Judge Pro Tem, and Special Master.  I hope these Nevada Causes of Action, containing the elements of each claim, are helpful to you.

These posts do not constitute legal counsel.  This site does not guarantee or warrant that the information contained on its pages is accurate or current, and affirmatively states that it is not intended to provide you with legal advice regarding your circumstances. You should consult an attorney before relying on any information contained herein.  These posts represent what I call “quick and dirty” resources on claims, remedies, and defenses.  They should be the beginning, not the completion of your research and understanding on any of these topics.  Plus, the law is always evolving, so make sure that the cases and statutes referenced are current law.  Best wishes to you.

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Abuse of Process
Abuse/Exploitation of Elderly
Accord and Satisfaction
Account Stated
Accounting, a Remedy
Agent, Negligence of
Aiding and Abetting
Aiding and Abetting Another’s Breach of a Fiduciary Duty
Alter Ego; Piercing the Corporate Veil
Anticipatory Repudiation
Appointment Of A Receiver
Appropriation of the Name or Likeness of Another; Invasion of Privacy
Assault
Attorney Fees, Pleading as Special Damages

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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Nevada Arbitration Resources

Posted on July 12, 2017February 12, 2026 By Jay Young No Comments on Nevada Arbitration Resources
Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Las Vegas Nevada

I am a Nevada arbitrator, mediator, and  special master with experience arbitrating hundreds of disputes and is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year. This Arbitration Toolbox is designed to assist those involved in arbitration in Nevada or federally to navigate the process. My aim is for this Toolbox to be a knowledge resource center for litigants and advocates who have a matter in arbitration, or for those trying to understand the arbitration process better.  Please feel free to reach out to me if there are resources that should be added to this Toolbox.

Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?
Nevada Supreme Court Defines Arbitration
Nevada Law Defines “Arbitrator”
Is My Arbitration Confidential?
What Are Your Alternative Dispute Resolution Options in Las Vegas, Nevada?

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Jay Young | Retired Las Vegas, Nevada Judge | Mediator | Arbitrator | Special Master
Jay Young

Hon. Jay Young (Ret.) is a retired judicial officer with decades of experience presiding over complex civil litigation matters. Following a distinguished career on the bench, Judge Young now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and court‑appointed special master, and discovery referee.  Judge Young brings a disciplined, impartial, and results‑oriented approach to dispute resolution. Judge Young is based in Nevada and accepts appointments statewide and nationally, subject to agreement or court order. He can be reached at 855.777.4557 or info@armadr.com

Known for judicial temperament, analytical rigor, and practical problem‑solving, Judge Young assists litigants and counsel in resolving high‑stakes disputes efficiently and with integrity and employing best practices. He is recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s publication Best Lawyers as Arbitration Lawyer of the Year.

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