Multiple Choice
Arbitration differs from litigation in which of the following ways? Arbitration lacks many of the procedural rules of a court proceeding.
A) Decisions of an arbitrator, unlike a judgement of a court, are never binding on the parties.
B) Arbitration is normally faster and cheaper than having a trial.
C) Both A and C
D) All of the above
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