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Using Private Judges to Preserve the Status Quo in Construction Arbitration – Bethesda, Maryland
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Bethesda, Maryland and the surrounding DMV region. When a construction dispute escalates in Bethesda, Maryland, the most important question is often: how do we keep the project from collapsing while we argue about money? Private judges-arbitrators selected by the parties-can issue interim and partial
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Why AI Should Not Write Arbitration Awards – A Human Judge in Baltimore, Maryland
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Baltimore, Maryland and the surrounding DMV region. There is growing interest in using artificial intelligence to draft arbitration awards. In my view, relying on AI to decide or draft the core reasoning of an award in Baltimore, Maryland is a fundamental error. AI has
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The Art of Writing Clear, Concise Arbitration Awards – Washington, DC
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Washington, DC and the surrounding DMV region. An arbitration award is not a law review article. In Washington, DC, counsel and parties need awards that can be understood on first reading and enforced on a simple motion in court. My philosophy for clear, concise
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Contract Arbitration for Businesses in Alexandria, Virginia
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Alexandria, Virginia and the surrounding DMV region. Contract arbitration in Alexandria, Virginia is the private-law equivalent of a bench trial. The parties select a private judge to apply their agreement and the governing law without the delays and formality of crowded court dockets. In
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Contract Arbitration for Businesses in Bethesda, Maryland
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Bethesda, Maryland and the surrounding DMV region. Contract arbitration in Bethesda, Maryland is the private-law equivalent of a bench trial. The parties select a private judge to apply their agreement and the governing law without the delays and formality of crowded court dockets. In
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Contract Arbitration for Businesses in Newark, Delaware
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Newark, Delaware and the surrounding DMV region. Contract arbitration in Newark, Delaware is the private-law equivalent of a bench trial. The parties select a private judge to apply their agreement and the governing law without the delays and formality of crowded court dockets. In
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The Art of Writing Clear, Concise Arbitration Awards – Tysons, Virginia
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Tysons, Virginia and the surrounding DMV region. An arbitration award is not a law review article. In Tysons, Virginia, counsel and parties need awards that can be understood on first reading and enforced on a simple motion in court. My philosophy for clear, concise
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Contract Arbitration for Businesses in Baltimore, Maryland
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Baltimore, Maryland and the surrounding DMV region. Contract arbitration in Baltimore, Maryland is the private-law equivalent of a bench trial. The parties select a private judge to apply their agreement and the governing law without the delays and formality of crowded court dockets. In
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Construction Arbitration in Newark, Delaware – Private Judge Approach
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Newark, Delaware and the surrounding DMV region. Construction arbitration in Newark, Delaware is not just about picking a forum. It is about choosing a private judge who understands schedules, change orders, and the real-world pressure of keeping work moving while preserving contractual rights. This
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Construction Arbitration in Bethesda, Maryland – Private Judge Approach
This discussion is focused on parties who select arbitration seated in Bethesda, Maryland and the surrounding DMV region. Construction arbitration in Bethesda, Maryland is not just about picking a forum. It is about choosing a private judge who understands schedules, change orders, and the real-world pressure of keeping work moving while preserving contractual rights. This