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Highland Ave. v. Wang CA1/4
Plaintiffs and appellants California Drive Holdings, LLC (First Buyer), and its assignee, 20 Highland Ave., LLC (Second Buyer) (collectively, Buyers), appeal from a superior court order denying their motion to compel arbitration. They maintain First Buyer had an agreement to purchase an apartment building from defendant and respondent Luke Wang, which included an arbitration clause, and Wang’s belated attempt to revoke his counteroffer, after First Buyer had accepted it, was legally ineffective. We agree and reverse the order.

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