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Absolutely! You can bring a lawyer to help you navigate the process. It’s wise to have professional guidance, especially if the stakes are high.
Generally, yes. Once an arbitrator makes a decision, it’s usually final and hard to overturn, so you want to be sure before you go that route.
If one side tries to back out, the other can push to enforce the arbitration clause, and a court might step in to make it happen.
Arbitration can be quicker and more private than a court trial. Plus, it often gives you a chance to choose an arbitrator who knows the ins and outs of your issue.
Yes, you can challenge it, but it’s not easy. You’ll need solid reasons, like if the clause was unfairly imposed or if you weren't fully aware of it.
Check your contract carefully. Look for headings like 'Dispute Resolution' or 'Arbitration'—that’s usually where these clauses will be hiding.