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Arbitration , a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons ...
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Arbitration often allows you to resolve disputes more quickly and cheaply than by going to court. Instead of judges or juries, arbitrators decide if wrongdoing occurred and how to correct or compensate you for it.
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Arbitration begins with an agreement, made either when a contract is made, or after a dispute has arisen, that certain matters which are or may be in contention between the two parties will be resolved by submitting them to arbitration and not (at least in the first instance) to the courts;
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The National Arbitration Forum (FORUM) provides alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services like arbitration and mediation. ... She speaks very highly of the arbitration process, especially its impartiality: “An impartial judge can see the facts, make a decision, having not a thing to gain...
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Definition of "Arbitration" from the 'Lectric Law Library's Legal Lexicon ... ARBITRATION - A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator(s). The submission of a dispute to an impartial third person or persons.
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ARBITRATION RULES AND PROCEDURES ... This rule governs the voluntary referral of certain civil actions to non-binding arbitration, a process whereby an experienced attorney with subject matter expertise conducts an informal hearing under relaxed rules of evidence and renders an advisory decision/award on the merits.
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At its core, arbitration is a form of dispute resolution. Arbitration is the private, judicial determination of a dispute, by an independent third party. ... At its core, arbitration is a form of dispute resolution. Arbitration is the private, judicial determination of a dispute, by an independent third party.
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