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Personal
injury law
Most
courts present an option for litigants to either arbitrate or mediate
their case prior to trial. The process varies with the individual
arbitrator or mediator. An arbitration can be binding (that is,
the decision is final and trial is waived) or non-binding. Additionally,
arbitration usually includes testimony by the parties while mediation
does not. Both systems generally offer a faster and cheaper means
of finalizing litigation than trial. An experienced personal
injury lawyer can advise if your case should go to arbitration,
mediation or trial.
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