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How to Draft an Arbitration Clause Where You Will Like the Result

How to Draft an Arbitration Clause Where You Will Like the Result

Presented by the Florida Bar Association

Spotlight on JAMS Speaker: Larry Leiby, Esq.
March 11, 2013 | 12:00 p.m. EST Teleconference

One effective way to assess any issue is to ask the basic questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how. For a more thorough assessment you may choose to view the same issues by adding “not” to each of the questions. The following paper applies this analysis to the arbitration clause. The first question, “Why”, is not relevant to drafting the clause, but is an initial decision on whether you wish to use arbitration as your dispute resolution procedure.

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