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- About Our Panels | ADR. org
At the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®), we understand the importance of having an arbitrator or mediator who understands the complexities of your industry and the nuances of your situation
- The Secret to Selecting the Right Arbitrator for Your Dispute
When faced with a disagreement that needs resolution, finding the right arbitrator is pivotal Yet choosing the right arbitrator requires more than just picking a name from a list—it requires strategic thinking and careful consideration of various factors
- Challenges Based on Arbitrator Bias in US Arbitration - ADR
Parties to an arbitration in the US may challenge an arbitrator or award based on arbitrator bias Various US arbitration statutes require arbitrator neutrality by permitting parties to challenge an award
- Arbitration | ADR. org
Arbitration is usually a faster, more cost-effective and private process when compared to court proceedings And, unlike traditional litigation, arbitration generally allows the parties to be involved in selecting their arbitrator
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The not-for-profit American Arbitration Association® is the leading global provider of arbitration, mediation, and ADR services, ensuring fair resolutions
- Construction | ADR. org
Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the AAA under its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof
- AAA Arbitration | ADR. org
Arbitration—the out-of-court resolution of a dispute between parties to a contract, decided by an impartial third party (the arbitrator)—is faster and more cost effective than litigation AAA cases are often settled prior to the arbitrator’s decision—and nearly half of those cases incur no arbitrator compensation description
- Challenges to arbitrators - ADR
This note provides practical guidance on the grounds for challenging an arbitrator and the procedure for making a challenge under various institutional rules and national laws Scope of this note
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