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Gilgar v. Public Storage CA2/4
Appellant/defendant Public Storage (PS) appeals the trial court’s ruling denying its motion to compel arbitration against respondent/plaintiff Rachel Gilgar. The trial court ruled that PS had failed to establish the existence of a valid agreement to arbitrate, finding that the parties had not consented to contract electronically under the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), and that PS had failed to authenticate Gilgar’s purported electronic signature. We affirm the trial court’s holding on the ground that PS failed to meet its initial burden of establishing a valid agreement to arbitrate.

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