Arbitration Forums Members In Arizona

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The Arbitration Agreement serves as a binding contract between purchasers of manufactured homes and retailers in Arizona, emphasizing that disputes related to the sale or financing of the home must be resolved through binding arbitration. This Agreement operates under the guidelines of the Federal Arbitration Act and is beneficial for arbitration forums members in Arizona, particularly any party involved in transactions related to manufactured homes. For attorneys, partners, and other legal professionals, this form outlines essential instructions for initiating arbitration, including the requirement for a written notice detailing the claim. Paralegals and legal assistants will find it useful for understanding the procedural flow and timeline for claims, helping in preparing documents accurately. The Agreement stipulates the use of arbitration rules governed by the American Arbitration Association and clarifies that the decision made by the arbitrator is final. Moreover, it ensures a consumer claim inspection can occur before arbitration. This form is integral for all stakeholders in the home purchasing process, providing legal clarity and structure in resolving disputes.
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Arbitrators in Superior Court cases must, by law, be attorneys with a minimum of four years of active membership in the State Bar of Arizona.

Executing on its strategy of becoming the leading global ADR company, Arbitration Place and Chairman and CEO, Jeffrey A. Mandell, J.D., MBA are pleased to share the recent expansion into the United States has been featured in Law360.

Arbitration Forums, Inc. You may request membership information via membership@arbfile or call 1-866-977-3434.

Eric Spencer is president and CEO of Arbitration Forums, Inc. (AF), the nation's largest arbitration services provider. He joined AF in May 2024 after five years with American Family Insurance, where he was vice president of auto adjusting services.

Frequently Asked Questions about Property Arbitration. Can a decision in the Property Forum be appealed? A decision may be appealed on a case when the Company Claim Amount is at least $10,000. The appeal process is described in Rule 2-12.

Arbitration Forums, Inc. You may request membership information via membership@arbfile or call 1-866-977-3434.

For any error messages or TRS system issues, please contact AF's Member Services at 1-866-977-3434 or email trssupport@arbfile.

What is the monetary limit for the Special Arbitration Forum? Compulsory arbitration is applicable to a maximum of $250,000 contribution sought per claim. Claims for separate parties arising out of the same accident, occurrence, or event are considered separate claims.

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Arbitration Forums Members In Arizona