Justin K. Fortescue | White & Williams The selection of an arbitration panel can often lead to disputes between the parties regarding things like whether a particular candidate is qualified, whether a challenge to an arbitrator’s qualifications can be addressed pre-award and whether a party that names an unqualified arbitrator should lose the opportunity to… Continue reading Disputes Over Arbitrator Qualifications: The Northern District of California Offers Some Guidance
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Lawyer’s Advocacy in Arbitrations: No. 10 of the Top 10 Horrible, Terrible, No Good Mistakes Lawyers Make: Not Looking for Ways to Make Your Arbitrator Happy at the End of a Hearing
David K. Taylor | Buildsmart There’s a great argument that lawyer advocacy in an arbitration is more essential than at a trial in court. This is the last post of the 10 most horrible, terrible, no good, “bang your head against the door” mistakes that I have seen lawyers make in arbitrations, both when I… Continue reading Lawyer’s Advocacy in Arbitrations: No. 10 of the Top 10 Horrible, Terrible, No Good Mistakes Lawyers Make: Not Looking for Ways to Make Your Arbitrator Happy at the End of a Hearing
A 4-Pointer Guide to Choosing the Right Arbitrator
Baker & Hostetler LLP | December 29, 2017 Arbitration is an alternative way to resolving disputes. It is often considered fast, cheaper and flexible vis-a-vis a litigation process. For this reason, the service offered by litigators is a high demand, leading to an upsurge in the number of entrants in the field. These make choosing the… Continue reading A 4-Pointer Guide to Choosing the Right Arbitrator