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Absolutely! Often, parties can select an arbitrator they agree on, which gives you a say in who will resolve your dispute.
Tough luck! In most cases, you can’t appeal an arbitrator’s decision unless you can prove there was some sort of misconduct.
In a nutshell, you present your side to an arbitrator, who is like a judge, and they make a decision that is usually binding.
Sometimes you can, but it really depends on the terms of the contract. You'll need to check what it says.
Arbitration clauses are sections in contracts that say if there’s a disagreement, instead of going to court, the parties will resolve it through arbitration.