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To make sure an arbitration clause is fair, it’s a good idea to have it written clearly and consider having both parties agree on the arbitrator choice beforehand.
Once the arbitrator makes a decision, it's usually final. There are very limited options to challenge it, so it’s essential to pick an arbitrator you trust.
Arbitration can be quicker, less expensive, and often more private than litigation. It’s a way to keep things out of the public eye.
Usually, if you have an arbitration clause, you can’t go to court for the same issue. It’s a trade-off where you choose arbitration over the courtroom.
Yes, arbitration clauses are generally enforceable in Tucson, as long as they are clear and both parties have agreed to them.
Including an arbitration clause can save time and hassle. It’s often quicker and can be less formal than going through the courts.
An arbitration clause is like a clause in a contract that says if there's a disagreement, instead of going to court, both parties agree to resolve it through an arbitrator.