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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Barker grants the Pomo Indian lender's motion to compel arbitration. The lender claims amounts due and owed on the borrower's loan for $1,100 at 335.43% interest are still outstanding. Though this class action claims the lending scheme is predatory and unlawful, a state law disclaimer in the contract does not render the delegation clause in the arbitration agreement unenforceable. The delegation clause does not prospectively waive the borrower's recourse to any federal rights.
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