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Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator, Second Edition
Contributor(s): Goodman, Allan (Author)
ISBN: 0967097320     ISBN-13: 9780967097329
Publisher: Solomon Publications
OUR PRICE:   $23.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2004
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Annotation: Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator -Second Edition is the expanded version of this best-selling title that is used for self-instruction and as a training text. This book contains detailed instruction for arbitrators, including a discussion of how and why parties decide to arbitrate, the appointment of the arbitrator, and the arbitrator's duty of disclosure. You will learn to conduct a preliminary conference, issue prehearing orders, establish a discovery schedule, resolve discovery disputes, deal with attempted delays, preside at an arbitration hearing, render the award, and avoid prejudicial conduct during the hearing and after the award.
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Legal Profession
- Law | Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation
Dewey: 347.739
LCCN: 2004092925
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 5.96" W x 8.9" (0.42 lbs) 118 pages
 
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Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator provides a detailed overview of arbitration, from the prehearing phase through the hearing and deliberation of the award. It guides the new arbitrator through the arbitration process by answering the one hundred questions most frequently asked by new arbitrators. BASIC SKILLS FOR THE NEW ARBITRATOR has been used successfully for self-instruction and as a training manual. It is not just for new arbitrators Experienced arbitrators and attorneys who represent clients in arbitration will find this manual extremely useful. The discussion of evidentiary concepts is especially valuable for non-attorney arbitrators, who must deal with the evidentiary vocabulary of the legal profession. You will learn to provide the necessary ethical disclosures, conduct a preliminary conference issue prehearing orders, establish a discovery schedule, resolve discovery disputes, deal with attempted delays, preside at a hearing, render an award, and avoid prejudicial conduct.


Contributor Bio(s): Goodman, Allan H.: - Allan H. Goodman is a judge, a mediator, an arbitrator, and an author of fiction and nonfiction. He is a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and the University of Toledo College of Law and a member of the bars of Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.