Multiple Choice
The difference between a mediator and an arbitrator is that:
A) a mediator is not a neutral party.
B) an arbitrator is chosen by the disputing parties, while a mediator is not.
C) an arbitrator can force a binding solution on both parties.
D) a mediator can impose a binding solution on the parties.
E) only an arbitrator may be appointed by a judge.
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