Rhode Island Selection of Arbitrator is a legal process that is used to resolve disputes between parties in the state of Rhode Island. It is a form of alternative dispute resolution that is a less expensive and faster option than going to court. Rhode Island Selection of Arbitrator typically involves the selection of an impartial third-party, known as an arbitrator, to listen to the facts of the case and make a decision. The arbitration process is voluntary, and the parties must agree to the selection of the arbitrator. There are two main types of Rhode Island Selection of Arbitrator: binding arbitration and non-binding arbitration. Binding arbitration requires that the parties accept the arbitrator's decision, while non-binding arbitration does not.