Arbitration
arbitrate (verb) - mediate, to officially settle a disagreement (outside of court)arbitration (noun) - mediation, the process of officially settling a dispute
arbitrate in a dispute
settle a dispute by arbitration
the matter was settled by arbitration
arbitration is beneficial because it is more confidential than litigation
arbitration is faster, cheaper, and more private than litigation
an arbitration ruling
no appeal possible against the arbitration ruling
unilateral arbitration
independent arbitration
an arbitration hearing
an arbitration system
binding arbitration
agree to binding arbitration
agree that the arbitration will be binding
mandatory arbitration
required arbitration for all couples before divorce was granted
an arbitration clause in an agreement
the organisation backs an arbitration clause in the agreement
arbitration to resolve a strike
a committee arbitrated between management and unions.
In each case the issue was brought to arbitration and in more than 50 percent of the cases union demands prevailed
Wikipedia's arbitration committee
commercial arbitration
It's rare for cases to go to arbitration: At Visa, only one-tenth of 1% of disputes are decided in arbitration
for years companies have also denied consumers the right to go to court by requiring arbitration
go to arbitration
the matter will go to abitration
take the matter to arbitration
both have agreed to go to arbitration
called for arbitration to resolve the problem
arbitration panel
arbitration board
use the arbitration option
exclude the arbitration option
recourse to arbitration in the event of a dispute
four-year period of arbitration and mediation
Credit card disputes can last up to 270 days, including the arbitration process
a leading international arbitration institution
we were forced to go into arbitration for even the smallest of raises due to us
The move to replace jury trials with mediation and arbitration
complex arbitration issues
require disputes to be decided in private arbitration
suggesting they go to arbitration and mediation to avoid winner-take-all jury verdicts
He was not happy to lose his arbitration case last winter
endless arbitration and legal challenges
Court of Arbitration
a costly arbitration proceeding that further depleted her retirement funds
collecting judgments or arbitration awards
Complaints about member misconduct go to arbitration
The union says the matter is headed for arbitration
binding international arbitration for disputes between states and private investors
career in the field of conflict management and arbitration
consumer class actions are threatened by arbitration clauses in consumer contracts that prohibit claims to be pursued on a class action basis
arbitration conducted on behalf of a class of individuals would be viable
the Federal Arbitration Act pre-empts such state law limitations on arbitration
arbitration has become commonplace (some would say ubiquitous)
supporting arbitration with zeal
Critics charge that the Supreme Court, in its zeal to support arbitration, has gone beyond Congress's original intent in enacting the FAA
Is arbitration cheaper than litigation? Probably not.
The costs increase accordingly if one anticipates an arbitration that will require weeks or months of motion practice, testimony, argument
The high cost of arbitration can be a significant deterrent that precludes consumers, employees
pursuing claims in arbitration
they could request a judge to arbitrate the dispute.






