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Posted On: 10/11/2023 8:41:56 AM
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Re: craigakess #137854
Craig, please justify this statement:
On the other hand, the arbitrator could render a tentative decision immediately at the conclusion of the arbitration hearing. You just don't know. It's silly of you to pretend you understand this arbitration like you are doing here.
So, your "experience" in arbitration is actually your own family member's case against Fox? Is that what your message is saying? Not as a lawyer, but as a family member to a party?
Stop sowing doubt. Don't you think that once the arbitration is held that the arbitrator will timely render a ruling within the arbitration forum's rules and procedures. You really think that is over a year? Come on!
How much repeat business do you think an arbitrator that takes over a year to decide cases already heard will have? Nonsense.
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and once the final hearing is held (in a year), it could be ANOTHER year (or more!) until a decision is rendered.
On the other hand, the arbitrator could render a tentative decision immediately at the conclusion of the arbitration hearing. You just don't know. It's silly of you to pretend you understand this arbitration like you are doing here.
So, your "experience" in arbitration is actually your own family member's case against Fox? Is that what your message is saying? Not as a lawyer, but as a family member to a party?
Stop sowing doubt. Don't you think that once the arbitration is held that the arbitrator will timely render a ruling within the arbitration forum's rules and procedures. You really think that is over a year? Come on!
How much repeat business do you think an arbitrator that takes over a year to decide cases already heard will have? Nonsense.
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