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Services / Arbitration
What is Arbitration?
When selecting arbitration for dispute resolution parties agree to resolve their issues without judicial intervention. The parties, either through mutual agreement or through a third party facilitator, hire an independent, unbiased, and disinterested third person or panel (usually three), experienced in the area of law that is in dispute. Each party presents his case to that person or panel in the same manner as it would be presented to a judge or jury, who then makes a decision. That decision is usually binding, however, in many situations, a decision made in this type of proceeding may be afforded the same appellate rights as any other litigated matter. Quite simply, arbitration usually yields the same results as a fully litigated matter while at the same time, saving the parties significant legal costs and time.
Our attorneys have many years of experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) including arbitration and mediation. We have worked with local and national ADR companies and attorneys. Our attorneys are experienced in resolving a large variety of legal matters through this process from a simple contract dispute to matters that would ordinarily require complex litigation.
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