Why Expert Attorneys Reveal How Arbitrators Get Chosen Today?

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BailBonds.Media wants the public to have answers to the myriad of questions that surround the civil legal system and your legal rights. We bring those answers to you in the form of video interviews by Attorneys.Media of legal experts in your area and across the country.

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media

“About the difference between arbitration and mediation? I flipped between both of those. Obviously, there’s a difference in the legal aspect. Please.”

Michael Campbell – Business Dispute Attorney – Pierce County, WA

“An arbitrator is one who is a substitute judge. And sometimes, contracts call for disputes to be resolved in arbitration. And the typical way that’s done is that the party who’s got a complaint voices it. May write out a complaint… and they’ll suggest an arbitrator, and the other party will suggest an arbitrator. And if they don’t agree on who the arbitrator should be, they’ll have a provision in the contract for how they resolve that. Either they go through some process where the two arbitrators select a third one, and maybe they have three arbitrators, I don’t know. It just depends.”

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