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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 14, 2011

Making Arbitration Work for You: Three Important Tools

Designing your ideal arbitration is as easy as one, two, three. By Barbara Reeves Neal and Richard C. Neal of JAMS in Southern California.


By Barbara Reeves Neal and Richard C. Neal


What makes the difference between having a positive arbitration experience as opposed to a negative one (aside from winning or losing)? Why do some lawyers encourage their clients to elect arbitration whenever possible while other lawyers avoid arbitration at all costs? The answer lies in three important tools of arbitration: the arbitration clause, the pre-arbitration management conference, and the arbitrator. The lawye...

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