Arbitration

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Arbitration at SAIAC

Arbitration—the out-of-court resolution of a dispute between parties to a contract, decided by an impartial third party (the arbitrator)—is faster and more cost effective than litigation.

SAIAC provides efficient and cost effective arbitration process.

Privacy Protection of Party and Case Information

The SAIAC has implemented best practices, policies, technologies, and procedures to help protect case data stored and managed on the SAIAC’s technology infrastructure.

Tribunal Rules

SAIAC Rules, court- and time-tested, cover the spectrum of industries and fields. Well-defined steps move cases from filing to award as quickly and cost-effectively as possible, while ensuring that all parties are treated fairly and equitably.

Vetted National Roster of Arbitrators

SAIAC panels comprise distinguished retired judges as well as emminent lawyers with industry-specific knowledge and expertise. Arbitrators are required to adhere to Codes of Ethics developed by the SAIAC. Select Expert Panels include Aerospace, Aviation, and National Security; Construction, Cybersecurity, Employment, Energy, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Judicial, Labor, and Large and Complex Cases.

Transparent Standard and Flexible Fee Schedules

SAIAC fees, easily available online, are due at specific times and are not tied to the length of the case or the arbitrators’ compensation.

Executive Facilitation of Large B2B Cases

High-level SAIAC executives oversee the case administration for large and complex business-to-business (B2B) cases. These cases range from breach of contract or licensing agreements, business torts, and franchise to construction and infrastructure disputes in companies from start-ups to the industry leaders in a variety of sectors.

The SAIAC Roster of Arbitrators for Large and Complex Cases possesses specialized qualifications in addition to those required for membership on the SAIAC Panel, already among the most stringent in the ADR sector.

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