Halting the trend toward technicalities in arbitrations

January 1, 1957

Synopsis By: Zausner
Proceeding Author:
G. Allan Dash, Jr., John F. Sembower
 

The author urges arbitrators “to preserve an informal and non-technical tone” in their hearings. He identifies areas where technicalities might lurk, including “the submission, time limitations, efforts at discovery procedures, the ?rules of evidence’, citations of past precedents, and the use of the record.” Mr. Dash agrees, and points out technicalities that may facilitate the procedure.


PDF Download