Alternative Dispute Resolution
Oct. 10, 2002
Parties Must Shape Arbitration Process in Big, Complex Cases
Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Richard Chernick - Those who choose arbitration because it is a low-cost and speedy alternative to traditional litigation surely will be disappointed if the hearing in their matter is unduly lengthy or delayed over months or years. As with every other aspect of arbitration, parties have the ability to shape and control the process to suit their needs.




Alternative Dispute Resolution
By Richard Chernick
Those who choose arbitration because it is a low-cost and speedy alt...
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