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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 13, 2001

Choosing Sides

The parties' power to choose an arbitrator extends not just to the selection of a sole arbitrator, but also to the decision to use a panel of three arbitrators and choose how that panel ought to be selected.

        By Richard Chernick
        
        The parties' power to choose an arbitrator extends not just to the selection of a sole arbitrator, but also to the decision to use a panel of three arbitrators and choose how that panel ought to be selected.
        In smaller cases, three arbitrators m...

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