4 Tips For Drafting A Strong Arbitration Agreement

By Zela Claiborne (May 24, 2018, 2:28 PM EDT) -- Businesses are increasingly looking to commercial arbitration to resolve both domestic and international disputes. By using arbitration, the parties avoid the risks of a public trial with a judge and/or jury. More importantly, arbitration allows them to protect sensitive intellectual property and other confidential business information while working with arbitrators who have experience with their type of business. When managed appropriately, arbitration offers an opportunity for cost-effective and prompt resolution handled by a single arbitrator or a panel of three who are selected by the parties....

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