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In Reply To: Arbitration

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Sun Feb 15 2009 11:11

Author Maury D. Beaulier

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Arbitration means submitting the case to a hired neutral party rather than a Judge. The neuitral party is usually a lawyer with an area of practice related to teh dispute or a retired Judge. The EEOC uses the American Arbitration Association (Triple A).
As stated by Triple A arbitration, "Arbitration is the submission of a dispute to one or more impartial persons for a final and binding decision, known as an "award." Awards are made in writing and are generally final and binding on the parties in the case."
The case is handled much like a trial where each side is allowed to make opening and closing statements, call witnesses and present evidence. It is essentially, a private trial.
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