Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jul. 27, 2002
Key Piece
Column by David D. Perez - For those attorneys and clients who agree to participate in the arbitration process to settle a dispute rather than proceeding through the judicial process, the selection of the neutral who will hear the proceeding and render an award may be the single most important part of the ADR process.
For those attorneys and clients who agree to participate in the arbitration process to settle a dispute rather than proceeding through the judicial process, the selection of the neutral who will hear the proceeding and render an award may be the single most important part of the ADR process.
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