Arbitration has certain advantages that make it the ideal choice for many disputes that cannot be resolved via mediation or litigation. When parties can’t come to an agreement, but the inflexibility of the court system leaves the dispute dragging on, parties may choose to enter arbitration.
Arbitration is a streamlined process that offers many of the advantages of the court system, without some of its unappealing drawbacks. The arbitrator has the ability to weigh evidence, to hear witnesses and experts, and to make a binding decision.
Arbitration is convenient: the process depends on the schedule of the parties, not the court’s backlogged schedule. You can schedule the hearings whenever it suits you. Arbitration is completely private.
