Alternative Dispute Resolution
Apr. 13, 2010
Arbitrators Try to Fix System
The No. 1 concern for arbitrators and clients in business-to-business arbitration is controlling the massive onslaught of discovery that drives up costs and drags out the process, a panel of attorneys, neutrals and educators agreed on Friday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The No. 1 concern for arbitrators and clients in business-to-business arbitration is controlling the massive onslaught of discovery that drives up costs and drags out the process, a panel of attorneys, neutrals and educators agreed on Friday.
Meeting early on during the development of a case to try to limit electronic discovery, as well as imposing time limits on arbitr...
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