Commercial arbitration has grown "exponentially," largely through the support of what Chernick calls "aggressive jurisprudence" - both state and federal.
"Lawyers have become more skillful in their use of arbitration, particularly in drafting clauses and submission agreements that take advantage of effective arbitration processes customized to the needs of their particular dispute," said Chernick, vice president and manag...
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