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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Chambers denies without prejudice the cable service provider's renewed motion to compel arbitration and to stay litigation as to a late entrant into the class action claiming certain taxes and fees the company charged violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit Protection Act. There is no evidence of an arbitration clause in the Residential Services Agreement she first signed in 2011. The court further denies as moot the company's motion on three other class members, as they are no longer parties to it.
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