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Party ID
glenn-james-duncan
Cases Shown
1
Top Practice Route
Employment Law
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Glenn Duncan sued TitleMax of Missouri, Inc. for conversion of his vehicle. TitleMax filed a motion to compel arbitration, asserting Duncan had signed a co-owner's consent form containing an arbitration provision. Duncan denied signing the agreement or being present at the store. The trial court denied TitleMax's motion. The appellate court affirmed, holding that Duncan's challenge to the existence of the arbitration agreement itself negated the need to specifically challenge a delegation provision, and that substantial evidence supported the trial court's finding that Duncan did not sign the agreement.