Sentences with phrase «how arbitration works»

The Stephenson Harwood guide to international arbitration explains how arbitration works, how it should be used and its benefits and drawbacks.

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During the arbitration process, CP began cancelling local rules at many of its terminals, including ones governing how locomotive engineers are called to work, in favour of new companywide rules.
They discuss how much or how little the on - screen film credits can reflect the work a screenwriter actually does on a project, the complicated system of arbitration, and what it's like to both rewrite someone else's work and be rewritten yourself.
Credit card arbitration: What it is, how it works — Many large credit cards and most store cards require you to bring disputes to an arbitrator, an alternative to court, if you can't reach a solution with the company... (See Credit card arbitration)
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Here's a new case study on how AccessData recently worked with Utah - based law firm PIA Anderson Dorius Reynard & Moss LLC using Summation eDiscovery solution for collection, processing and review of ESI for an international arbitration.
This article is a brief consideration of the matter of arbitration in sport — what it means, how it came about, how and why it works, and why it is particularly important as an aspect of sport governance.
Authors include advice for both practitioners and for clients, and they explain how arbitration and mediation work in the real world.
Another snapshot of how referral fees have worked comes from documents in the arbitration between Diamond & Diamond and another firm.
How are you working towards implementing the further integration of arbitration in commercial law proceedings in Qatar?
Several unions have stated that they are pleased with the binding arbitration process proposed in Bill 183, but «continue to have concerns about accessibility and timeliness of this and other resolution processes and will have to see how these work in practice.»
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