What is a arbitration?

Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes outside of the court system, in which a neutral third party called an arbitrator hears both sides of the dispute and makes a decision, which is legally binding on both parties. The process is often used in business, construction, labor, and consumer disputes as an alternative to traditional litigation. It is considered a faster, less expensive, and more private method of resolving disputes compared to court trials.

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