by Schorr Law | Jun 16, 2021 | Arbitration
Can parties to an arbitration disqualify an arbitrator prior to, during, or after the arbitration has taken place? Parties to a contract often agree to a “contractual arbitration” of disputes that arise. If the arbitration provision is valid, one party may force the...
by Schorr Law | Nov 11, 2020 | Arbitration
In one of our previous posts, we discussed Does My Arbitration Clause Require Me to Arbitrate My Real Estate Dispute? In this post we will understand the what the key differences between the California Arbitration Act and Federal Arbitration Act are. California...
by Schorr Law | Sep 11, 2020 | Arbitration
Part 1: Arbitration Clauses in Residential Leases Are Invalid and Cannot Be Enforced Does an arbitration clause require me to arbitrate a dispute? When preparing to litigate a real estate dispute arising out of a real estate contract, one of the first things to think...
by atak_dev | Mar 14, 2019 | Arbitration
In one of our last posts, we discussed how to confirm and enforce an arbitration award. In this post, we discuss how to vacate or correct an arbitration award. There are two avenues to challenge an arbitration award. The first avenue is to file an application to...
by Schorr Law | Feb 22, 2019 | Arbitration
Should you go for arbitration or litigation? Which of these is better than the other? Which is best suited for you and your matter? You may find yourself at a standpoint having to choose between arbitrating or litigating your matter. In our opinion, here are three...
by Schorr Law | Jul 7, 2018 | Arbitration, Litigation, Mediation
Disputes are an inevitable part of life that we all try to avoid, and when they arise, parties often seek ways to resolve them efficiently and fairly. There are three main types of dispute resolution methods: litigation, arbitration, and mediation. Each of these...