
Arbitration
Arbitration is a dispute resolution process in which a neutral third party—the arbitrator—reviews evidence, hears arguments, and renders a binding or non-binding decision based on the presented facts and applicable law. Unlike mediation, arbitration is typically more structured and can resemble a courtroom proceeding, though it remains less formal and more streamlined than litigation.
Arbitration is commonly used in commercial contracts, employment disputes, consumer agreements, and international conflicts, offering a private, efficient, and often faster alternative to traditional court proceedings while providing a definitive resolution to disputes.
Services & Pricing
- Intake
- Pre-Arbitration Consultation
- Discovery
- Arbitration (Virtual and In-Person)
- Final Award Decisions
- Reasoned Award Decisions
- Post-Award Clarification
- Recording/Transcription
- $125/party/hour with 2-hour minimum + administrative and award response fees; or
- Document-Only Arbitration package as low as $750.
- Half-day, in-person Arbitration package as low as $2800.
- Custom options available.
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