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Arbitration Can Save Time and Money

By Marvin Schuldiner on August 28, 2017

Arbitration is where a private judge (or a panel of private judges) called an arbitrator makes a usually binding decision for the parties.  Micronomics performed a study comparing AAA Arbitration to Litigation in federal court and here is what they found:

  • Arbitrations are heard about 12 months quicker than federal district court (11.6 months v. 24.2 months)
  • Add another 11 months to resolution if the court case is appealed (11.6 months v. 33.6 months) — arbitrations can only be appealed on very narrow grounds
  • Because parties cannot use the funds at dispute until it is resolved, $180 million per month is constrained (over the entire US).  That number jumps to $330 million per month when appeals are factored in.

Arbitration is not for everyone, but certainly should be considered when appropriate.

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