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Florida 3d DCA Oral Argument | Glasswall, LLC v. Monadnock Construction, Inc. | Case No. 3D15-1652 When a construction contract incorporates the AAA's Construction Industry Arbitration Rules — does that mean even the question of whether a dispute is arbitrable must go to the arbitrator rather than a court? Glasswall LLC challenges orders staying its Miami-Dade circuit court cases and denying its motion to block a competing New York arbitration. The core dispute: who decides arbitrability — a court or the arbitrator? The 3rd DCA affirmed, holding that by incorporating the AAA Construction Industry Arbitration Rules (which include Rule R-9 giving arbitrators jurisdiction over their own jurisdiction), the parties provided "clear and unmistakable" evidence of intent to arbitrate arbitrability. 📋 STATUTES & RULES CITED: • Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), 9 U.S.C. §1 et seq. — enforceability of arbitration agreements: https://www.floridarules.net/ • Fla. R. App. P. 9.130(a)(3)(B), (a)(3)(C)(iv) — jurisdiction over non-final orders: https://www.floridarules.net/ ⚖️ CASE REFERENCES: • Glasswall, LLC v. Monadnock Construction, Inc., Case No. 3D15-1652 (Fla. 3d DCA Jan. 27, 2016) — Affirmed • Full opinion: http://www.3dca.flcourts.org/opinions... 🔑 KEY LEGAL ISSUES: • Whether incorporation of AAA Construction Industry Arbitration Rules constitutes clear and unmistakable intent to delegate arbitrability to the arbitrator • Federal Arbitration Act preemption and enforcement of arbitration provisions in construction contracts • Whether a Florida court can enjoin a competing out-of-state arbitration proceeding • Standard for temporary injunction to stay arbitration under Florida law Presented by Weidner Law — Florida appellate attorneys. 🔔 Subscribe for more Florida appellate oral arguments. Weidner Law | St. Petersburg, FL | 727-954-8752 | http://mattweidnerlaw.com