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6 ways plaintiffs’ lawyers can fast-track arbitration

Arbitration promises speed and efficiency — but too often delivers delays. Here’s how attorneys can take control and move the process forward for their clients.

Arbitration is supposed to be faster and more efficient than litigating in court. But too often, attorneys representing employees, consumers and insureds complain that arbitration takes just as long. If you and

Arbitration is supposed to be faster and more efficient than litigating in court. But too often, attorneys representing employees, consumers and insureds complain that arbitration takes just as long. If you and your client want to speed up the arbitration process, here are some tips to consider.

 

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Arbitration is supposed to be faster and more efficient than litigating in court. But too often, attorneys representing employees, consumers and insureds complain that arbitration takes just as long. If you and

Arbitration is supposed to be faster and more efficient than litigating in court. But too often, attorneys representing employees, consumers and insureds complain that arbitration takes just as long. If you and your client want to speed up the arbitration process, here are some tips to consider.

 

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