Appeal from Arbitration

Appeal from Arbitration

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The video tutorial explains arbitration as an alternative to litigation, highlighting its lack of appeal options. It discusses how parties can challenge arbitration decisions, especially when they believe the arbitration was invalid or the arbitrator exceeded their authority. The tutorial differentiates between mandatory and voluntary arbitration, noting that mandatory arbitration is subject to constitutional standards and may allow for appeals. It also covers the de Novo review process, where a trial court reviews the facts of a mandated arbitration to ensure due process was followed.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the primary difference between arbitration and judicial action?

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What must parties do if they want to challenge an arbitration decision?

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How does mandated arbitration differ in terms of appeal rights compared to voluntary arbitration?

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What is a de novo review in the context of mandated arbitration?

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In what ways can parties select to have the arbitration facts introduced at trial?

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