Arbitration


Judge Ahalt has conducted over 1,000 arbitrations for parties in wide ranging subject matters including personal injury, medical malpractice, real estate, business disputes, construction, and many others.

Judge Ahalt’s Arbitration Rules

You can contact Judge Ahalt to start an arbitration by checking his online calendar and sending an email to amahalt@gmail.com.

Arbitration Overview

Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts. The parties to a dispute refer it toarbitration by one or more persons (the “arbitrators”, “arbiters” or “arbitral tribunal“), and agree to be bound by the arbitration decision (the “award“). A third party reviews the evidence in the case and imposes a decision that is legally binding on both sides and enforceable in the courts.[1]

Other forms of ADR include mediation[2] (a form of settlement negotiation facilitated by a neutral third party) and non-binding resolution by experts. Arbitration is often used for the resolution of commercial disputes, particularly in the context of international commercial transactions. In certain countries such as the United States, arbitration is also frequently employed in consumer and employment matters, where arbitration may be mandated by the terms of employment or commercial contracts. See Wikipedia.

Judge Ahalt has conducted over 1,000 arbitrations for parties in wide ranging subject matters including personal injury, medical malpractice, real estate, business disputes, construction, and many others.

You can contact Judge Ahalt to start an arbitration by checking his online calendar and sending an email to amahalt@gmail.com.

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Judge Arthur M. Monty Ahalt (Ret.)

Upon his retirement in 1999 Judge Ahalt commenced a career as an ADR neutral and technology innovator.

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