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South Carolina Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs

  • Q: What Is Arbitration?
    A: In arbitration, a dispute is submitted to an arbitrator for a decision. Arbitration may be binding or non­binding. Binding arbitration involves having a neutral … more
  • Q: What Is Faa?
    A: The courts and the public in recent years have become impatient with the costs and delays associated with litigation of civil disputes. As a result, Congress enacted … more
  • Q: What Are The Benefits Of Mediation And Arbitration?
    A: Mediation and arbitration is less time consuming and often cheaper than courts, where claims may take nor e than a year to be heard, In mediation, parties to a dispute … more
  • Q: What Is The Difference Between Mediation And Arbitration?
    A: People who have filed complaints with the Department of Consumer Affairs are familiar with mediation. Arbitration is similar in that a third party or a panel of … more
  • Q: Does This Affect How You Resolve A Dispute?
    A: You bet! In the wake of the court rulings, many businesses, ranging from sellers of goods, to credit grantors to security brokers, put clauses in their contracts … more

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