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Nov. 8, 2017

Litigation and Arbitration Q&A

Litigators pose piercing questions about the industry and arbitrators and mediators rose to the challenge with thoughtful and illuminating answers.

Litigation and Arbitration Q&A

Richard Chernick, Esq.

Q: Do you come to the arbitration prepared to split the baby or fairly call balls and strikes?  Patricia Glaser, Glaser Weil Fink Howard Avchen & Shapiro LLP A: Experienced arbitrators have one primary goal - the issuance of a final award that accurately embodies the facts found and the applicable law in reaching the correct conclusion. Arbitrators who are unable to meet these essential needs ...

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