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  1. Sep 28, 2023 · Debt collection arbitration is a process for resolving unpaid debt that is seriously, sometimes hopelessly, in arrears. If being desperately and deeply in debt describes you, and settling up for less than the full amount you owe (without declaring bankruptcy) seems appealing, read on.

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  3. Arbitrators are unmoved by direct ex-aminations that consist of your witness agreeing to your account of events. Conducting a direct examination with-out leading questions is hard work. It requires careful planning on your part, thorough preparation of your witness and several dry runs.

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  4. Sep 24, 2020 · The arbitrator can and will allow dispositive motions if the parties’ arbitration clause provides for them. Many litigants now specifically provide in their arbitration agreements that the arbitrator shall have the authority to resolve jurisdiction, arbitrability, and many other threshold or dispositive issues.

  5. This Note explains how US courts determine whether the court or the arbitrator decides the arbitrability of a claim. For information on determining arbitrability in nonUS international arbitration, see Practice Notes, Arbitrability in international arbitration and Jurisdictional issues in international arbitration.

  6. If a debt collector believes that you owe money, it may begin an arbitration proceeding against you by sending you an arbitration notice in the mail or through a delivery service. If you don’t understand the notice or recognize the debt, call the forum or the debt collector for more information.

  7. Feb 22, 2018 · Simply put, unless your arbitration agreement specifically, plainly, and expressly prohibits dispositive motions, an arbitrator is empowered to grant any relief necessary to reach a final determination of the matter, including dispositive motions.

  8. Nov 10, 2014 · The process of arbitration is overseen by a professional arbitrator, who facilitates communication between two sides of a dispute. An arbitrator may or may not be an attorney, and many retired judges take positions as arbitrators.