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I. Who We Are
What is the National Arbitration Forum (FORUM)?
How is the FORUM different from a court?
How is the FORUM similar to a court?
How is the FORUM different from other ADR providers?
Why do individuals and institutions resolve disputes using the FORUM instead of filing cases in court?
II. Arbitration at the FORUM
What is arbitration?
What is the difference between mediation and arbitration?
What types of disputes can be arbitrated?
Do I have the same rights in arbitration at the FORUM as I do in court?
How do I know that I will receive a fair hearing at the FORUM and that the arbitrator I choose will be impartial?
Are there rules governing the FORUM’s arbitration proceedings?
At the FORUM, do I have a choice in choosing the arbitrator in my case?
How much does arbitration cost at the FORUM?
Who pays the arbitration fees at the FORUM?
Can the party that prevails recover its arbitration fees?
What if I cannot afford to pay my portion of the FORUM’s arbitration fees?
Why does the FORUM charge fees for its arbitration services?
Do I need to hire a lawyer to arbitrate?
How long does arbitration take at the FORUM?
What happens after a binding arbitration decision is issued?
Can I appeal a binding arbitration decision?
Are there studies supporting the use of arbitration?
I’d like to have a dispute resolved using arbitration. How do I start?
III. Pre-Dispute Arbitration Agreements
What are pre-dispute/contractual/mandatory arbitration agreements or clauses?
How do I know if there is a pre-dispute arbitration agreement in a contract?
Do pre-dispute arbitration agreements take away my right to a jury trial?
Am I protected from unfair pre-dispute arbitration agreements?
Do businesses prevail over consumers more often in arbitration than they do in court?
What about opposition to contractual pre-dispute arbitration?
Is the FORUM affiliated with credit card companies or other businesses that use pre-dispute arbitration agreements?
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