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Mandatory Arbitration

I'm a business owner. My customer entered into a contract with me. There is a binding arbitration clause. However, I can't get him to appear in arbitration. I would prefer going to court, having him served, and getting a judgment. Will the mandatory arbitration clause preclude me from doing that even if I have tried every attempt to get him to arbitration?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 17, 2008 20:35:00

Re: Mandatory Arbitration

Proceed through mandatory arbitration, even if the other party does not show up. But make sure you have evidence that he has been properly served/notified of the arbitration, according to the rules of the arbitration forum!

Prove your case without him, get an arbtration award, get the award converted into a judgment, and collect the judgment.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 17, 2008 20:35:00

Re: Mandatory Arbitration

Proceed through mandatory arbitration, even if the other party does not show up. But make sure you have evidence that he has been properly served/notified of the arbitration, according to the rules of the arbitration forum!

Prove your case without him, get an arbtration award, get the award converted into a judgment, and collect the judgment.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 17, 2008 20:35:00

Re: Mandatory Arbitration

Proceed through mandatory arbitration, even if the other party does not show up. But make sure you have evidence that he has been properly served/notified of the arbitration, according to the rules of the arbitration forum!

Prove your case without him, get an arbtration award, get the award converted into a judgment, and collect the judgment.

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