Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jul. 13, 2000
Garbled Writing
No aspect of the arbitration process is more often confused by parties' process choices, and garbled in written agreements to arbitrate, than the review and appeal of arbitration awards. The result often is that the fundamental objectives of the parties are not achieved and the process ultimately is unsatisfactory.




No aspect of the arbitration process is more often confused by parties' process choices, and garbled in written agreements to arbitrate, than the review and appeal of arbitration awards. The result often is that the fundamental objectives of the parties are not achieved and the process ultimat...
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