Arbitration Lawyers

Residential Construction Arbitration Lawyers

Before you sign a contract for any construction project, take the time to read the entire contract and consider having it reviewed by an attorney before signing. Most commercial and many residential contractors will include what is called an arbitration clause into the text of their contracts. The purpose of this clause is to reduce the chances of the contractor being ued should something go wrong on the project for which they are being contracted.

What the arbitration clause does is require both sides to provide a written statement of facts to an arbitrator in the even that a disagreement arises. There are organizations such as the American Arbitration Association, which will handle disputes stemming from contracts with such a clause.

If you have hired a contractor who has either not completed the job or completed the job with faulty workmanship, the stress of the uncompleted project itself does not need to be magnified by the stress of having to become involved in arbitration. Your primary goal needs to be regaining your financial losses, so that you are able to find a way to have your construction problems finished or repaired as necessary. Working with a qualified and experienced construction arbitration attorney will ensure that you are better equipped to recover your losses in a hassle-free manner.

In the event that you become involved in an arbitration dispute, it is to your best interest to obtain legal counsel from an arbitration attorney specializing in construction arbitration. Regardless of which side of the dispute you are on, prosecuting or defense, an attorney can help direct you in the right things to include in your arbitration statements.

There is a commonly held belief that using arbitration is a cheaper option should a dispute arise. Theoretically, this is true. However, in reality the arbitration process becomes costly and takes much longer than standard litigation. Unless, of course, you have a professional arbitration attorney working to protect your interests. It is always best to try and avoid arbitration, as the outcome is never predictable. But if you can't avoid it, find a construction arbitration attorney who will work to resolve the issue in a timely fashion and in your best interests.

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NJ Accidents Claims Arbitration

Randolph Wolf, Esq.
214 Broad Street
Red Bank, New Jersey, 07701
(888) 715-9363


Family Law Arbitration in NYC

Chris Yannon, Esq.
1 Penn Plaza
New York, New York City, 10119
(646) 245-4857

US Arbitration and Mediation Links

American Arbitration Association

National Arbitration Forum

National Mediation Board

Arbitration Vs. Mediation

Arbitration and mediation are both forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), a method for resolving disputes outside of the courts. While they are closely related, an arbitrator is appointed to make a final decision, while a mediator simply facilitates the resolution of a dispute.

 

Parties involved in mediation are not required to reach a final decision. However, binding agreements can be made if participants choose to contract an "agreement settlement."

 

Mediation or arbitration may be used instead of the traditional court system, however, both parties must first agree to either mediation or arbitration.

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