Here, we will clarify the differences between the legal processes of Mediation, Arbitration and Negotiation according to Coachella Valley arbitration lawyer. (more…)
The business arbitration environment is a fast-paced domain that is centered around complex disputes between commercial entities with divergent interests. The details of each case are always different, but the parties are generally the same: customers, vendors, suppliers and partners. (more…)
Courts have been increasingly applying elements of the Federal Arbitration Act to more and more employer/employee arbitration disputes. Currently, 49 states have encoded into state statutes, the Uniform Arbitration Act (1956). These two combined situations are giving arbitration decisions and subsequent agreements the enforcement of state and federal law. (more…)
Court proceedings leading to full-blown trials for civil disputes are expensive, time-consuming and, in many cases, leave one side the winner and the other the loser. With such a 50/50 chance, there are benefits to seeking middle ground for all involved. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) programs settle civil disputes through mediation and arbitration, and are being encouraged by legislatures and adopted by courts nationwide. (more…)
Arbitration is becoming increasingly important in many business agreements. The services of a Coachella Valley arbitration lawyer can help with all your arbitration needs, from drawing up contracts, to representation. (more…)