
Books
Basic
Skills for the New Arbitrator
by Allan H. Goodman
(Paperback 1993)
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This book
provides a detailed overview of arbitration, from the prehearing
phase through the hearing and deliberation of the award. It guides
the new arbitrator through the arbitration process by answering
the one hundred questions most frequently asked by new arbitrators.
Experienced arbitrators and attorneys who represent clients in
arbitration will find this manual extremely useful. You will learn
to provide the necessary ethical disclosures, conduct a preliminary
conference issue prehearing orders, establish a discovery schedule,
resolve discovery disputes, deal with attempted delays, preside
at a hearing, render an award, and avoid prejudicial conduct. n hearing
so that their decisions are predictive of what a court might do. |
| American
Arbitration Association
This not-for-profit,
public service organization is dedicated to the resolution of
disputes through the use of arbitration, mediation, conciliation,
negotiation, democratic elections and other voluntary procedures.
It is primarily focused on business and commercial disputes.
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