Arbitrator’s decision

The arbitrator’s decision addresses only the disputed legal issues and applies legal standards. Either party may reject the non-binding ruling and proceed to trial; sometimes, cost sanctions may be imposed in the event the appellant does not improve his/her position in court. This process may be mandatory or voluntary. Examples: USA—used in federal and state courts, mainly in small and moderate- sized tort and contract cases, where the costs of litigation are often much greater

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