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  1. Arbitration - Wikipedia

    Arbitration is a formal method of dispute resolution involving a third party neutral who makes a binding decision. The neutral third party (the 'arbitrator', 'arbiter' or ' arbitral tribunal ') renders …

  2. Arbitration | Advantages, Process & Types | Britannica

    Dec 22, 2025 · Arbitration, nonjudicial legal technique for resolving disputes by referring them to a neutral party for a binding decision, or “award.” An arbitrator may consist of a single person or …

  3. arbitration | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Arbitration refers to an alternative dispute resolution method where the parties in dispute agree to have their case heard by a qualified arbitrator out of court.

  4. What Is Arbitration and Who Does It Favor?

    Oct 26, 2023 · Arbitration is handled outside of the traditional court system. In this alternative process, an arbiter is a qualified decision-maker – often a lawyer or a retired judge – who …

  5. Answers to Common Questions About Arbitration

    The American Arbitration Association administers various kinds of arbitration cases, including those involving disputes between consumers and businesses. When parties have a dispute, …

  6. What Is Arbitration? | LawInfo.com

    Oct 4, 2024 · Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method to end a civil legal dispute without going to trial. Arbitration is a way of resolving disputes outside of a courtroom.

  7. Demystifying the Arbitration Process - Pepperdine Caruso Law …

    Oct 4, 2023 · Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution where a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute between two or more parties. It's often quicker and less formal than taking a case to …

  8. Arbitration Law - FindLaw

    Oct 16, 2024 · So while arbitration may be used in place of a civil lawsuit in most cases, it must be mutually agreed to by the parties. Consumers and employees often are compelled to resolve …

  9. Arbitration 101: A Comprehensive Overview | 1/6/2026

    Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where disputing parties agree to submit their conflict to one or more neutral third parties, known as arbitrators, for a binding …

  10. The principal advantages of arbitration are that it allows the parties to avoid the lengthy and costly discovery process in U.S. courts, often constitutes a more cost-effective means of resolving …