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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 6, 2003

Taking Control

Who controls the arbitration process? By ceding control to the arbitrator, counsel relinquishes a valuable benefit conferred by private arbitration. Counsel can and should, however, control the arbitration process, even before the dispute arises.

By Alexander Polsky
        Who controls the arbitration process? By ceding control to the arbitrator, counsel relinquishes a valuable benefit conferred by private arbitration. Counsel can and should, however, control the arbitration process, even before the dispute arises.
        Before the battle - managing arbitration ag...

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