What Your Attorney Will do When Your case is Scheduled for Arbitration
Arbitration is like a shortened trial. It’s a private process where a neutral person, called the arbitrator, makes a decision after hearing both sides.
The Judge decides: Your attorney will ensure that your case is well-prepared and presented effectively to the arbitrator, who will carefully consider the evidence and arguments from each side before making a decision.
Your attendance is required: Your case has been scheduled for arbitration with a Judge, so it’s crucial that you attend. Most arbitrators allow parties to attend virtually for convenience.
Your lawyer will guide you: They’ll prepare you for the arbitration, ensuring you know what to expect and how to present your case. Rest assured, they’ll make sure you’re prepared and supported every step of the way.