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Kulesa v. 21st Century Ins.
Plaintiff appealed from a judgment entered after the trial court: (1) set aside a default and default judgment entered against respondent; (2) construed the appellant’ complaint to be a petition to compel arbitration; and (3) granted respondent’s motion to deny the petition. The appellant contended that the court erred in (i) precluding them from conducting discovery before setting aside the default; (ii) granting respondent’s motion to set aside the default and default judgment; and (iii) construing their complaint to be a petition to compel arbitration. Court affirmed.

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