Doe v. Contemporary Servs. Corp.
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- Judge(s)
- Celebrezze
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- appeal
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The appellate court affirmed the trial court's decision granting the employer's motion to compel arbitration. The court held that the employee lacked contractual capacity due to adjudicated incompetence, but the guardian validly ratified the arbitration agreement, making it enforceable.
Excerpt
Motion to compel arbitration contract contractual capacity ratification R.C. 2711.02. The trial court did not err in granting appellees' motion to stay proceedings and compel arbitration. The record reflects that a valid and enforceable arbitration agreement existed because it had been ratified by appellant's guardian.
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