Warning: not all labor arbitrators are alike. How arbitrators manage the process, decide cases, and bill for their time varies significantly. Unlike court proceedings, however, parties to an arbitration proceeding have the benefit of being able to select their decision-maker. Selecting an arbitrator is one of the most-important, if not the most-important, decision the parties will make during the life of their case. This article provides tips on how to select the right labor arbitrator for your case.
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