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Old 10-26-2007, 02:23 AM
John Kilduff John Kilduff is offline
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Default The Role of Arbitrators in AC-Land: An Unscientific 2+2 Poll

With all the references made regarding arbitrators in various AC threads, today I started to wonder what the role of arbitration firms would really be like in AC-Land.

Would arbitration as a method of conflict resolution become more popular if AC were to come to pass? Or might it become less popular than it is today, or stay about the same in terms of popularity?

I am not aware of any personal friend or family member who has had a dispute resolved via arbitration. My guess is that arbitration as a dispute resolution tool, while occasionally utilized today, really isn't all that widely used, relatively speaking. I could be wrong on this.

The sense I get from AC-ists on this forum is that arbitration would become quite a widely used resolution tool if AC were to come to pass.

So what is your guess? And why?

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