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The District of Columbia's appeal was granted in part; the court reversed the trial court's finding that it lacked jurisdiction to hear motions to stay arbitration under the Arbitration Act, holding that the CMPA does not preempt the stay provision, and remanded the case to the Superior Court to determine whether to stay the arbitration proceedings on the merits.
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