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  1. Apr 30, 2020 · Arbitration is a form of ADR in which an arbitrator, rather than a judge or jury, applies the law to the facts of a dispute to resolve the dispute. There are two forms of arbitration: binding and nonbinding. Under binding arbitration, the parties agree to accept the arbitrator’s decision as final, limiting their right to seek resolution of ...

  2. Accordingly, counsel must determine which statute applies, and be aware of differences between FAA and CPLR-governed arbitrations, such as: Whether the Dispute is Barred by the Statute of Limitations: Under the FAA, the arbitrator decides, under the CPLR, the Court decides.

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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. Arbitration: A type of hearing to decide a dispute between two parties. The decision is made by an independent hearing officer known as an arbitrator. An arbitration decision will often be considered in reaching the Administrative Law Judge or Board decision.

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  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. Sep 24, 2020 · CPR requires the arbitrator to find “a reasonable likelihood that hearing the motion for early disposition may result in increased efficiency in resolving the overall dispute while not unduly delaying the rendering of a final award.”

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  8. 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.