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Attorney Michael Campbell Explains How An Arbitrator Is Chosen In Business Disputes
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Attorney Michael Campbell Explains How An Arbitrator Is Chosen In Business Disputes
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“About the difference between arbitration and mediation? I flipped between both of those. Obviously, there’s a difference in the legal aspect. Please.”
Michael Campbell – Business Dispute Attorney – Pierce County, WA
“An arbitrator is one who is a substitute judge. And sometimes, contracts call for disputes to be resolved in arbitration. And the typical way that’s done is that the party who’s got a complaint voices it. May write out a complaint… and they’ll suggest an arbitrator, and the other party will suggest an arbitrator. And if they don’t agree on who the arbitrator should be, they’ll have a provision in the contract for how they resolve that. Either they go through some process where the two arbitrators select a third one, and maybe they have three arbitrators, I don’t know. It just depends.”
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- Lawyer in various fields and locations, including contracts, business, litigation, research and writing
- Served as the President and General Manager of Promed Agency, a healthcare staffing company
- Founded Northwest Law Publishing Co. and published the official Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals Reports
- Negotiated exclusive marketing license for ORLAW, a CD-based Oregon law product, and merged publishing and real estate finance businesses in Oregon
- Organized Natural Law Party and Oregon Reform Party in Oregon politics
- Increased sales of Lexis, a computer-assisted legal research tool, to state and local government agencies and law firms in Washington
- Developed Amity Testing Institute, a graduate test preparation program in southern California
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