Opinion ID: 864436
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Heading: whether an accounting is subject to

Text: ARBITRATION. ¶35. We find that the performance of an accounting is not subject to arbitration. An accounting does not involve any dispute except for whether the person seeking an accounting is entitled to one. Here, that dispute has been resolved in favor of Phillips. Now, the University and the Nursing PLLC must produce all information regarding Phillips' contributions to the plan. This information should, inter alia, include the amounts and dates of Phillips' contributions, the amounts and dates of reimbursements to Phillips, and the amounts of, dates made, recipients of, and uses of all funds not reimbursed to Phillips. To subject this accounting to arbitration is nonsensical. The University and the Nursing PLLC will have to produce the same information regardless of the forum in which the accounting 7 We are astounded at the University's arrogance in stating that Phillips has no right or standing to know what was done with her earnings, and that this information is proprietary. 17 is made. If a dispute arises during the accounting, however, the chancellor must decide whether that dispute is arbitrable.