| |
|


These web sites offer more information about mediation:
| |
|
|
ARBITRATION REFERENCES:
|
Is it Necessary to Arbitrate Under the Auspices of a Sponsoring Organization?
Although arbitration can be conducted under the auspices of an organization, parties are not required to use a particular arbitration service, unless they have agreed to do so. Many arbitration proceedings are conducted by the parties under rules they negotiate among themselves. These are called “ad hoc” cases. Because sponsoring organizations take charge of all, or nearly all, aspects of administering the proceeding, many parties prefer to conduct arbitrations with a sponsoring organization.
To avoid the necessity of devising detailed arbitration rules for a single case, many parties to an ad hoc case adopt the rules of a respected neutral organization that encourages use of arbitration and offers its expertise in supplying model rules.
If you have questions about The Center for Legal Solutions that are not answered on this web site, feel free to e-mail your question to questions@centerforlegalsolutions.org and we will do our best to respond within 48 hours.
|
|
|