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Winning in Arbitration, Part 1

Episode 3 of the The Future of Resolution podcast, hosted by Miles Mediation & Arbitration, titled "Winning in Arbitration, Part 1" was published on August 30, 2018 and runs 35 minutes.

August 30, 2018 ·35m · The Future of Resolution

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Miles neutrals Jennifer Grippa, Stephen McKinney and Matt Thiry continue a discussion about the risks and rewards of arbitration. This episode highlights the importance of the arbitrator selection process; use of mediation during arbitration; ex parte communications; and insights on how to achieve successful outcomes by realizing economy and efficiency through the arbitration process.

As veteran dispute resolution experts, Jennifer, Stephen, and Matt have collectively mediated and arbitrated thousands of cases and understand the unique set of challenges often presented at arbitration.

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