Sentences with phrase «to go to arbitration»

Some of it may become evidence later, if the dispute goes to arbitration.
The parties must be free to discuss a wide range of settlement options, knowing that none of them will affect the ultimate decision if the matter goes to arbitration.
How does a broad versus narrow arbitration agreement affect the first party's chances of going to arbitration?
Early settlement: more and more cases settle prior to going to arbitration because human resource professionals and union representatives are more skilled, and the parties recognize the cost benefits of early settlements.
There are many strategic reasons why a plaintiff's lawyer may recommend an auto accident case go to arbitration rather than a jury.
That process may include going to an arbitration of your claim, where each side presents arguments to an impartial third party and that person makes a ruling on the dispute.
But the common knowledge of what would probably happen if they did go to arbitration will limit the range of creative suggestions that might otherwise be made.
The state disagrees, and the sides are supposed to go to arbitration sometime this year.
What law do you need to know if you are going to be self - represented or you are a paralegal or lawyer going to arbitration?
According to the government's website — should the matter go to arbitration, the tribunal has only limited rights.
In addition, fewer cases are going to arbitration because the parties are choosing to resolve them on their own and are doing so effectively.
A dispute between Universal and B&M's shareholders went to arbitration in the Czech Republic, and settled.
Much of that will go to arbitration eligibles, but there is space for Shields in the future, if they can work something out in the present.
Unlike in a divorce, I do not think it is remotely likely that Scotland and rUK will have to go to arbitration on any of these issues.
The unions have also offered to go to arbitration at ACAS which has also been rejected by the government.
He was supposed to meet with the Seneca president to try to work things out, but canceled it last minute and subsequently demanded the issue go to arbitration instead.
Ivory went to arbitration with the Writers Guild over whether Guadagnino deserved a co-writer credit.
As reported at Above the Law (original source) and Conde Nast's Portfolio, Kirkland & Ellis has sent a memo to its associates informing them that disputes that can not be resolved internally must go to arbitration rather than court.
Marion Boyd's argument is reflected in Omar's comments: if one does not hold out the possibility of enforcing a family arbitral award made under Islamic law, at least on some grounds (and she set out a number of conditions about procedural and substantive fairness), then those who go to arbitration under that law anyway have no protection in civil law, and the arbitrator has no incentive to conform to our general notions of fairness.
The dispute between the two parties eventually went to arbitration but matters were complicated by Essar's refusal to pay any of the considerable monies owed to Norscot.
Spouses go to arbitration because they agree to do so and ask the court for permission.
The grievance went to arbitration and the arbitrator ruled [PDF] that Lakehead's use of Google Mail did not breach the terms of the collective agreement.
The suit went to arbitration, and the arbitrator sided with Fisker.
Until courts have grappled with how much involvement they should have in custody cases that have first gone to arbitration, there will be a period of uncertainty about whether arbitration can effectively resolve these cases with reasonable finality.
In the case, software developer Positive Software Solutions Inc. and New Century Mortgage Corp. went to arbitration to resolve a dispute over unauthorized copy of software.
Since both parties were members of the Greater Nashville Association of REALTORS ® («Association»), the dispute went to an arbitration hearing conducted by the Association.
Penguin filed a motion late last month to request that consumers be required to go to arbitration in order to seek damages for allegedly overpaying for their ebooks.
The judge ordered the case go to arbitration, handing a victory to Kalanick — and likely Uber — by avoiding a more public proceeding.
The banks contended that the borrowers had defaulted, this was disputed by the borrowers — the matter went to arbitration.
While the employee had argued that he had been placed in the «untenable position» of either having to forego his bonus of almost $ 330,000 and keep his job, or sue to recover the bonus amount and lose his job, the trial judge pointed out that the employee had other options outside of these two avenues, including going to arbitration, or following up on the CFO's suggestion that the company might be able to pay a bonus if the other investors in the Ellersie lands agreed.
The Senecas in November, when the dispute went to arbitration, said Cuomo declined to meet face - to - face with Gates over the previous six months.
Previously, employees subject to the provisions would have had to go to arbitration to resolve such claims, a private process that can hide the identities of repeated perpetrators.
Simoes has filed a grievance with his union and the case will go to arbitration.
You may want to specify that partners bring disputes to mediation before arbitration, go to arbitration directly, or agree to only go to arbitration.
Unsurprisingly, studies show that workers win less frequently and receive lower awards when they are forced to go to arbitration.
Many teams don't seem to care that a rookie may be ready to step in and help; they make him start the season in the minors anyway so that, like Clemens, he ends up pitching 3 [5/6] seasons to earn the three - year right to go to arbitration.
Even though some investors entered the market after the crisis started - and were surely aware of the possibility of cuts to subsidies — they went to arbitration.
You can go to arbitration, but I refuse to participate.
City officials have said they hope to negotiate new union contracts that reduce personnel costs, but Miner pointed out that savings are tough to come by because police and fire unions have the option to skip negotiations and go to arbitration.
«If this goes to arbitration and arbitration doesn't end in a mutually satisfactory manner and then it goes to litigation, it's going to be years, not months, before the dispute ultimately gets resolved,» said Joseph Ruffolo, president and chief executive officer of Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, which has gotten $ 750,000 annually in Seneca revenue sharing payments.
WEST BRANCH, Mich. — The Michigan Education Association is going to arbitration to try to force the West Branch - Rose City school district to pay a former teacher who was convicted of molesting a student a $ 10,000 severance buyout.
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