Arbitration Services.
At JUSTUS ADR SERVICES, our experienced arbitrators are dedicated to helping parties resolve their legal disputes efficiently and effectively through the arbitration process. We understand that conflicts can arise in various areas of law, and our goal is to provide a fair, impartial, and binding decision based on the evidence presented and the applicable legal principles.
Resolving Disputes Through Arbitration.
Our arbitration services are designed to provide a structured and impartial process where parties can present their cases, submit evidence, and obtain a binding decision that resolves their legal dispute. We understand the complexities and nuances of various legal matters and strive to help parties navigate the arbitration process with professionalism and efficiency.
WHAT WE DO
Areas of Expertise.
Our team of experienced arbitrators at JUSTUS ADR SERVICES has extensive expertise in resolving disputes across a wide range of legal areas. We understand that every case is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet the specific requirements of each arbitration proceeding. Our areas of expertise include:
Arbitration Team.
Led by our principal neutrals, Kenneth J. Benson, Timothy P. O'Brien, Daniel R. Gigler, and Edward C. Schmidt, our team consists of accomplished arbitrators who are not only highly knowledgeable in their respective fields of law but also deeply committed to delivering fair, impartial, and well-reasoned decisions.
HOW IT WORKS
Our Process.
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CASE SUBMISSION
Our arbitrators work with parties to understand the nature of the dispute, identify key issues, and gather relevant information and evidence.
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ARBITRATION HEARINGS
The arbitrator conducts formal hearings where parties present their cases, submit evidence, and make arguments. Witnesses may be called to testify and be cross-examined.
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BINDING DECISION
After considering all the evidence and arguments, the arbitrator renders a binding decision, known as an award, which outlines the resolution of the dispute and any remedies or damages to be provided.
Frequently Asked Questions.
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Arbitration is a private, binding dispute resolution process in which a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, hears evidence and arguments from both sides and renders a decision, known as an award, to resolve the dispute.
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While mediation is a collaborative process where a mediator helps parties reach a mutually agreeable settlement, arbitration is a more formal process where an arbitrator makes a binding decision based on the evidence and arguments presented.
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Yes, arbitration proceedings are generally confidential. The hearings are private, and the arbitrator's decision is not made public unless the parties agree otherwise or the law requires it.
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In most cases, parties have input into the selection of the arbitrator. JUSTUS ADR SERVICES works with the parties to identify and appoint a mutually agreeable arbitrator or panel of arbitrators based on their expertise and availability.
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The length of the arbitration process varies depending on the complexity of the case and the availability of the parties and arbitrator(s). However, arbitration is typically faster than traditional litigation, with most cases being resolved within a few months.
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In most cases, the arbitrator's decision, or award, is final and binding on the parties. There are limited grounds for appealing an arbitration award, such as fraud, arbitrator bias, or a significant departure from established legal principles.
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The cost of arbitration depends on factors such as the complexity of the case, the hourly rates of the arbitrator(s), and the length of the proceedings. While arbitration can be more expensive than mediation, it is often less costly than traditional litigation.
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Arbitration can be used to resolve a wide range of legal disputes, including commercial and contract disputes, employment and labor law conflicts, real estate and property disagreements, construction and engineering disputes, and many others. JUSTUS ADR SERVICES has experienced arbitrators with expertise across various legal areas.
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Talk To A Dispute Resolution Expert.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your legal conflict through mediation, arbitration, or early neutral evaluation. Our experienced professionals are ready to help you find the most efficient and effective solution for your dispute.