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Arbitration can be faster, less formal, and more flexible than going to court. Plus, it often keeps things private, away from the public eye.
Generally, arbitration decisions are pretty final. It’s tough to appeal, but there are a few specific reasons that might allow you to challenge a decision.
In arbitration, a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, listens to both sides and then makes a decision. It’s like a private judge who helps keep things fair.
Pretty much any disagreement can be sorted out through arbitration, from business contracts to personal matters, as long as both sides agree.
Yes, arbitration clauses are generally enforceable in Arlington and throughout Texas, as long as they're clearly written and agreed upon by both parties.
Including an arbitration clause can help avoid the long and winding road of court proceedings, making it quicker and easier to resolve disputes.
An arbitration clause is a part of a contract that says if there’s a dispute, the parties agree to settle it through arbitration instead of going to court.