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Free Arbitration Directory Online Search. Begin your Arbitrator search by selecting an arbitration practice area associated with your dispute situation. The Online Arbitration Directory contains arbitrator listings, arbitrator profiles, arbitration books, self-help guides, arbitration articles and important legal arbitration resources. The most up-to-date arbitration information. 
 
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Finding the best neutral arbitrator is always a difficult challenge. The Arbitration Directory makes the selection arbitrator process easier. Arbitrator profiles contain the knowledge, skill and expertise of each experienced arbitrator. Arbitrators will provide professional consultation to help resolve your legal problem.

Step 1: Select a U.S. State

We have all fifty U.S. States, plus Puerto Rico and Guam. For International arbitration and legal professionals, please consult the menu tab “International” in the top navigation menu. Select the U.S. State where your legal issue or problem is located.

Step 2: Select a State County Area

Within each U.S. States, we have listed the County areas. We have tried to align the county areas with specific judicial court districts. Select the County area where your legal issue or problem is located.

Step 3: Select a Legal Practice Area

We have an extensive list of legal practice areas. Select the legal practice area that most closely applies to your specific situation. Within each legal practice area we have included examples of issues associated with each area of legal practice.

After you have selected the STATE, COUNTY and PRACTICE AREA, Click the SUBMIT button.

Step 4: Review Arbitrators in Legal Practice Area

The search results will display a list of Arbitrators. Review their professional profiles. A local arbitrator is typically your best source of information. We suggest that you make contact with several arbitrators to find a neutral arbitrator that you are comfortable with. Expertise and fees will vary. We recommend an in-person consultation before deciding to retain an arbitrator.

What are the Advantages of Arbitration versus Court Trial?

The advantages of arbitration include:

- Timely resolution and closure to complex issues 

- Lower costs than litigation 

- Privacy and confidentiality of issues and parties 

- Quick process avoiding court back-logs 

- Parties maintain more control over the proceedings than litigation 

- Opportunities for Parties to express their interests without objections 

- Limited case precedent and legal procedures 

- Ability to select arbitrator(s)

Use the Arbitration Directory to Find an Arbitrator in Your Local Area

 

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