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How to fill out the AR-010. Supreme Court Rule 222 Arbitration Disclosure Statement online
Filling out the AR-010 form is a crucial step in the arbitration process, ensuring that all parties have access to necessary information. This guide provides comprehensive instructions on completing the Supreme Court Rule 222 Arbitration Disclosure Statement correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the AR-010 form online with ease.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AR-010 form and open it in your preferred format for filling out.
- Begin by entering your case number at the top of the form, ensuring it matches the case filed in court.
- Provide the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) in the designated fields, along with their respective attorneys in the appropriate sections.
- Fill in the name of the judge overseeing the case, adding it to the specified area.
- Complete the detailed disclosure sections, starting with the factual basis of your claim or defense. Ensure to articulate the basis clearly.
- Indicate the legal theory for each claim or defense and include relevant legal citations as necessary.
- List the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of witnesses you intend to call at the hearing.
- Identify individuals who may possess relevant information regarding the events leading to the legal action, including their nature of knowledge.
- Provide the details of any individuals who have given statements related to the case, including how their statements can be accessed.
- Include any anticipated expert witnesses along with their qualifications, subject matter of testimony, and any reports they may have prepared.
- Detail any damages you allege, including the methods of calculation and relevant witnesses.
- Describe any tangible evidence you plan to present during arbitration along with its location and custodian.
- List any documents that may be relevant to your case and provide dates when they will be available for inspection.
- Attach the Affidavit of Disclosure to confirm that this statement is complete and correct as of the filing date.
- Note that you must serve a copy of this Disclosure Statement to all parties involved and file it with the Circuit Clerk.
- Finally, save your completed form, and choose the option to download, print, or share it as needed.
Complete the AR-010 form online today to ensure compliance and streamline your arbitration process.
Illinois Supreme Court Rule 93 allows a party to reject an arbitration award if the rejection is filed within 30 days of the arbitration hearing and if the party pays a $200 fee to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The fee is intended to discourage frivolous rejections.
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