[WSBARP] Demand for Arbitration

Roger Moss ram at pacific-ci.com
Thu May 16 16:58:51 PDT 2019


What’s the subject matter?

Many ADR professionals now recommend against mandatory arbitration provisions, favoring a mediation clause instead. You can always agree to arbitrate in mediation. If someone is insisting on an arbitration provision, it should be drafted as an option of last resort after other conflict resolution mechanisms have been exhausted.


Roger A. Moss, Esq. 
Pacific Conflict Intervention
206.790.1971 Seattle
415.371.9724 San Francisco
www.pacific-ci.com

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> On May 16, 2019, at 4:44 PM, Steve Nicol <nicolste13 at msn.com> wrote:
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> Listmates,
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> Does anyone have a demand for arbitration for a contract that prohibits court but requires arbitration?  
> 
> Thanks!
> Steve
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