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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Dec. 31, 2016

What's on an arbitrator's mind

If you are appearing before arbitrators with any frequency, it might be useful to know what they think and fret about. By Douglas E. Noll

Douglas E. Noll

By Douglas E. Noll

One might think that being an arbitrator is a pretty good gig, and it is, for the most part. However, if you are appearing before arbitrators with any frequency, it might be useful to know what they think and fret about.

The first rule for an arbitrator: protect the award. Nothing is worse for an arbitrator than for a judge to vacate an award, especially in larger, complex cases. From the moment of initial inquiry, an arbi...

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