By Richard Chernick
Effective dispute resolution begins with the contractual provision defining what process the parties intend to use to resolve their dispute. Drafters of arbitration clauses and submission agreements are sometimes careless in identifying how the contemplated arbitration will be conducted. Such l...
Effective dispute resolution begins with the contractual provision defining what process the parties intend to use to resolve their dispute. Drafters of arbitration clauses and submission agreements are sometimes careless in identifying how the contemplated arbitration will be conducted. Such l...
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