Texas Arbitrator Directory
Texas Arbitration
Texas Arbitration is a dispute resolution process in which a neutral Texas Arbitrator is selected and empowered to make a decision between parties having complaints or dispute. The Texas Arbitrator hears the disagreement and evidence presented by each party. After careful review considering all relevant information, the Texas Arbitrator will issue an award to the party having the stronger case. Texas Arbitration decisions may be either binding or non-binding, depending on the terms of the arbitration clause agreement. Binding arbitration decisions have the same significance as a court judgment. The Texas Arbitrator award cannot be reviewed by a court, and there cannot be an appeal of the Texas Arbitrator's decision.
Texas Arbitration is considered less expensive and a
quicker
dispute resolution alternative than through Court litigation.
Texas Arbitration can resolve disputes confidentially. Generally, an
Arbitration Clause is inserted into
an agreement contract between the parties which will specify Texas
Arbitration instead of resolving disputes in Texas Court.
Arbitration Clause should be reviewed by an attorney. If an Arbitration
Clause does not exist, both parties can mutually agree to have their
dispute resolved by Texas Arbitration.
The Texas Arbitrator is a knowledgeable trained professional who conducts the Texas Arbitration. In the Texas Arbitrator Directory you will find Texas Arbitrators and their expertise. Select the Texas Arbitrator who has expertise in your dispute. For example, a dispute involving an employment agreement may be best handled by the Texas Arbitrator with expertise in Texas employment law and labor contracts.
What types of disputes can be arbitrated through Texas Arbitration? Any type of disagreement can be arbitrated, including disputes involving businesses and consumers, employment claims, real estate and construction issues. Texas Arbitration is utilized when there is an adversarial situation and the parties wish to resolve the dispute in private without court litigation.
If legal action is necessary, before contacting a Texas Arbitrator, we suggest that you educate yourself on law and the legal process by reading the books mentioned in our recommended reading section.