Arbitration & Mediation Services Attorneys in Oklahoma Near Me, page 20
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Gotwals, James R. Attorney
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Huckaby, Fleming, Greenwood & Olsson, LLP
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Daugherty, Fowler, Peregrin & Haught, A Professional Corporation
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Abowitz, Timberlake & Dahnke, P.C.
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Rees T. Evans
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Marlow K Renee LSW
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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McCune Law Firm PC
Okemah,
Oklahoma
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Davis, Barry R. Attorney
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
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Robertson, Moura A.J. Attorney
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Mediation Arbitration Service
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Arbitration is an alternative means of setttling a dispute by impartial persons without proceeding to a court trial. It is sometimes preferred as a means of settling a matter in ordert to avoid the expense, delay, and acrimony of litigation. There is no discovery and there are simplified rules of evidence in arbitration. The arbitrator or arbitrators are selected directly by the parties or are chosen in accordance with the terms of a contract in which the parties have agreed to use a court-ordered arbitrator or an arbitrator from the American Arbitration Association. If there is no contract, usually each party chooses an arbitrator and the two arbitrators select a third to comprise the panel. When parties submit to arbitration, they agree to be bound by and comply with the arbitrators' decision. The arbitrators' decision is given after an informal proceeding where each side presents evidence and witnesses. Arbitration hearings usually last only a few hours and the opinions are not public record. Arbitration has long been used in labor, construction, and securities regulation, but is now gaining popularity in other business disputes.