Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 17, 2002
Write It Down
In Closing Column - By Dennis L. Sharp and John M. Seitman - While there are many advantages to contractual arbitration, perhaps its chief attraction is the flexibility it offers the parties to shape the process. This is an opportunity not to be taken lightly, since failure to exercise care in drafting the arbitration agreement - or exercising it in a thoughtless manner - may well result in an inappropriate dispute resolution process with unpredictable results and unnecessary expense.
By Dennis L. Sharp and John M. Seitman
While there are many advantages to contractual arbitration, perhaps its chief attraction is the flexibility it offers the parties to shape the process. This is an opportunity not to be taken lightly, since failure to exercise care in drafting the...
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