What Is Arbitration?
Arbitration in a general sense, is a method of arranging differences between two parties by referring them to the judgment of a disinterested outsider whose decision the parties to a dispute agree in advance to accept as in some way binding.
Other Missouri Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs
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If The Parties Reach A Settlement, Is It Enforceable?
A: If settlement is achieved, typically the parties will sign a settlement agreement, reviewed and approved by their attorneys. This agreement is enforceable like any … More -
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If The Case Is Not Settled, Can The Mediator Be A Witness Or Talk To The Judge?
A: No. It is AAM`s policy that the mediator can neither be a witness nor talk to anyone about the case. Additionally, it is AAM`s policy that neither the parties not … More -
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What Statutes And Regulations Exist Regarding The Board Of Mediation?
A: The Missouri State Board of Mediation is statutorily charged with the responsibility of determining an appropriate bargaining unit of public employees and to determine … More
Alternative Dispute Resolution Sub-categories
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