By James M. Carroll
Written especially for non-attorneys or attorneys with limited arbitration experience!
Find out how to succeed in arbitration -- without having to plow through pages of cumbersome legal texts. This guide breaks down each step of preparing and presenting a logical, organized case that reflects a solid understanding of the process and earns the respect of the arbitrator.
Experienced federal trainer Jim Carroll provides practical guidance to help you gain a favorable ruling, including how to:
- Examine arbitrators’ awards to uncover any biases -- so you pick the right one for your case
- Frame the statement of issue so it doesn’t inadvertently favor your opponent or weaken your case
- Determine when to object during a hearing and how to do it
- Select credible witnesses, stipulate facts, write a post-hearing brief and more!
And, at the end of each preparation step, you get a “Status Update” explaining where you are in the process and preparing you for what’s next.