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Clarence H. Curtis has written: 'Labour arbitration procedures' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Industrial Arbitration 'Labour arbitration in the courts' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Cases, Certiorari, Industrial Arbitration
William F. Dolson has written: 'Labor arbitration' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Cases, Industrial Arbitration
Yes. Most states find arbitration clauses unobjectionable. Only in rare cases will a state refuse to enforce an arbitration clause.
Yes. Most states find arbitration clauses unobjectionable. Only in rare cases will a state refuse to enforce an arbitration clause.
Mediation and arbitration are some alternatives to court. Mediation--A process by which two people having a dispute agree to work together to settle the dispute with the help of an impartial 3rd party mediator. The process is usually inexpensive and has about an 80% success rate in civil matters. It is also confidential. Mediation is available through your local dispute resolution center--see the phone book. Also, from personal experience as a mediator, I can assure you that it will ensure that the parties to the dispute can remain civil to each other. Arbitration--A process by which the parties agree to plead their cases to an attorney or retired judge instead of in court. This is also inexpensive and saves a great deal of money over a court trial. Arbitration can be binding (cannot be appealed) or non-binding (can be appealed). Arbitration of disputes is usually done by the American Arbitration Association, National Arbitration Forum, or Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (JAMS). Arbitration sessions are closed to the public, however, any arbitration judgment may be entered into any court having jurisdiction.
Arbitration is generally the best way to go. In court cases there are nothing but winners and losers. At least in arbitration both parties walk away with something. However, if one party feels that all the right is on their side they can go to court and 'roll the dice.'
Boleslaw Adam Boczek has written: 'Historical dictionary of international tribunals' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Cases, Dictionaries, History, International Arbitration, International courts, Arbitration (International law)
Family law attorneys accept cases that have to do with the family such as divorce cases, custody cases, and child abuse cases. It is a very emotional job.
Bertrand Bellemare has written: 'Arbitration sentence and the report written on the occasion of the arbitration between the Canadian Carborundum Co., ltd., of Shawinigan Falls and the National Syndicate of Carborundum Employees of Shawinigan Falls, inc' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Cases, Fatigue, Industrial Arbitration, National Syndicate of Carborundum Employees of Shawinigan Falls, inc, Que Falls
Derek Roebuck has written: 'Law of contract' -- subject(s): Cases, Contracts 'The Criminal Procedure of Hong Kong' 'Ancient Greek Arbitration' -- subject(s): Arbitration and award (Greek law) 'A legal bibliography'
If by "domestic courts" you are referring to the family division of the civil court - they may order arbitration in the case of divorce and/or child custody cases, when they believe that some agreement is possible and may be reached between the involved parties.
Earlier cases can be cited as precedent in later cases, either binding or advisory.