- Posted February 15, 2022
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'Best Practices in Non-Administered Arbitrations' explored
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Section of the State Bar of Michigan will present a webinar of "Best Practices in Non-Administered Arbitrations" Thursday, March 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Participants will learn the essential elements of a non-administered arbitration-an arbitration conducted privately between the parties and the arbitrator or arbitrators that does not involve an administering organization. Any active arbitrator and/or an advocate will want to hear from the experts on how to select arbitrators, the applicable law, how to structure the arbitration, what agreements are necessary, how to begin the arbitration, and other important practical information on how to conduct the arbitration.
The webinar's panel will feature Larry Saylor, Miller Canfield; Jennifer Grieco, Altior Law PC; Marty Weisman, Weisman, Young, & Ruemenapp PC; Sam McCargo, Lewis & Munday PC; and moderator Mike Leib, Leibadr LLC.
There is no cost to attend. To register, visit https://connect.michbar.org/adr/home.
Published: Tue, Feb 15, 2022
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