The typical arbitration clause requires binding arbitration. That means that the arbitrator's decision cannot be appealed except

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The typical arbitration clause requires binding arbitration. That means that the arbitrator's decision cannot be appealed except for limited reasons. What are the negative and positive aspects of arbitration because of this lack of appeal? Assume that during arbitration the attorney representing one party becomes angry, screams obscenities at the arbitrator, and finally throws the exhibits onto the floor. Can the arbitrator hold the attorney in contempt?
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Understanding the Law

ISBN: 978-0538473590

6th edition

Authors: Donald L. Carper, John A. McKinsey

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