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While it can be tough to swallow, generally, the arbitrator’s decision is final and binding, which is part of the deal when you agree to arbitration.
Arbitration can handle a wide range of disputes, from contracts to employment issues, as long as both parties agree to it.
Yes, arbitration proceedings are typically private, which means sensitive information stays under wraps, unlike open court cases.
Absolutely! You and the other party can usually agree on who will serve as your arbitrator, making it a more personalized process.
Yes, arbitration decisions are generally enforceable in Minneapolis, just like a court judgment, thanks to the Federal Arbitration Act.
An arbitration clause is a part of a contract where both parties agree to resolve any disputes through arbitration instead of going to court.
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