Indiana Arbitration Case Submission Form

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After receiving the case submission form, each party will then be sent explanatory materials and preliminary documents.
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The arbitration process usually starts with the complaining party giving notice to the other about their intent to arbitrate a dispute. The notice includes the nature and basis for the proceeding. Following this notice the other party has a period of time to file a written response.

In this kind of Arbitration, the parties agree for the dispute to be resolved without an oral hearing. Written documents include pleadings, evidence, and statements of witnesses.

A completed Demand for Arbitration must be served by the Claimant upon the Respondent (or Respondent's counsel) along with a copy of the contract or agreement containing the arbitration clause. (Certified or registered mail is the recommended service method in order to verify receipt of the Demand.)

To qualify for binding arbitration, a property owner must file a Form AP-219, Request for Binding Arbitration (PDF), together with the required deposit (PDF) payable to the Comptroller's office, with the appraisal district within 60 days of receiving an ARB order of determination.

The parties and arbitrators meet in person to conduct the hearing in which the parties present arguments and evidence in support of their respective cases. After the conclusion of the hearing, the arbitrators deliberate the facts of the case and render a written decision called an award.

Typically, a party initiates the arbitration process by sending the other party a written demand for arbitration. The demand generally describes the parties, the dispute, and the type of relief sought. The opposing party usually responds in writing, indicating whether they believe the dispute is arbitrable.

Step by step guide to arbitrationStep 1 Show details. Claimant. Appoints its arbitrator, pays the registration fee and files its request for arbitration.Step 2 Show details. Claimant.Step 3 Show details. SCC.Step 4 Show details. Claimant.Step 5 Show details. The Arbitral Tribunal.Step 6 Show details. The Arbitral Tribunal.

JAMS has offered its optional appellate arbitration procedure for more than 10 years. Keep in mind that not every arbitration is well-suited to an appeal, but incorporation of an appellate process can lessen the risks and provide some peace of mind.

To file a new demand for arbitration, click the SUBMIT AN ARBITRATION button. To submit any other type of matter, click the SUBMIT A CASE button. Clicking the button will redirect you to JAMS Access, sign in to your account to submit the case.

In the submission agreement, the parties agree to submit only a specific dispute to arbitration. They can do so at the time the dispute arises, while the parties are engaged in negotiations for a resolution, or even if the dispute is already being actively litigated in court.

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