Craig wrote: Arbitrators do NOT issues tentative
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Arbitrators do NOT issues tentative decisions in a situation like this, JUDGES do.
Many (if not most) arbitrators are retired judges. You think they don't carry that over from the bench to the arbitration arena?
For you to make a blanket statement as you did is preposterous. By the way, I never said that the arbitrator here would issue a tentative, just that they could. You are not the only lawyer that has handled arbitrations. However, seems my more limited experience than you has rendered a different experience than you.
Your timeline for an arbitrator rendering a decision being more than a year after the arbitration has been submitted, however, is just ludicrous. By submitted I mean all the evidence presented and all the arguments made.