Administered v. Ad Hoc Arbitration: Procedural Dilemmas for the Arbitrator in Complex Cases
ON DEMAND
Hosted by Thomson Reuters
Recorded on September 12, 2018
A panel of arbitration experts use a series of hypotheticals to illustrate the differences in how arbitrators address thorny procedural issues in administered and non-administered (ad hoc) arbitrations. The topics include:
- Addressing challenges to the seating of an arbitrator
- Addressing conflicts that arise during the hearing
- Arbitrator assisting with settlement
- Non-payment of arbitrator compensation by one or more parties
- Resolving challenges to a party's privilege assertions
- Streamlining the arbitration panel before the evidentiary hearing
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Presenters:
Richard H. Silberberg, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Partner and Co-Chair of the International Arbitration & Litigation Group and President, College of Commercial Arbitrators
Jeffrey T. Zaino, American Arbitration Association, Vice President - Commercial Division
Moderator:
Victoria Kummer, Practical Law, Senior Legal Editor International Arbitration
Richard H. Silberberg, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Partner and Co-Chair of the International Arbitration & Litigation Group and President, College of Commercial Arbitrators
Jeffrey T. Zaino, American Arbitration Association, Vice President - Commercial Division
Moderator:
Victoria Kummer, Practical Law, Senior Legal Editor International Arbitration
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