In an arbitration dispute, district court judgment is affirmed where: 1) the present court has jurisdiction over defendant’s appeal as an interlocutory appeal from the order denying arbitration was appropriate under Federal Arbitration Act sec. 16(a)(1); and 2) the district court properly denied the motion to compel arbitration as the operative complaint contained no arbitrable claim.    

Read French v. Wachovia Bank, No. 08-2197

Appellate InformationAppeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.Argued: May 14, 2009Decided: July 31, 2009

JudgesBefore RIPPLE, MANION and TINDER, Circuit Judges.Opinion by RIPPLE, Circuit Judge.

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