Arbitration Case File With Court In Arizona

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After receiving the case submission form, each party will then be sent explanatory materials and preliminary documents.
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Arbitration is less formal than going to court, and you may represent yourself. However, you should keep in mind that arbitration is a legal proceeding that results in an award that is generally final and binding. Because your legal rights are involved, you may choose to consult with and be represented by an attorney.

Compulsory Arbitration is a mandatory program for disputes valued under $50,000. A court-appointed arbitrator reviews the case to decide a just resolution and award. Arbitration is intended to lower court costs for litigants and allow the Court to utilize judicial resources more effectively.

Arbitration is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. In choosing arbitration, the parties opt for a private dispute resolution procedure instead of going to court.

Parties are encouraged to file their Requests electronically using ICC Case Connect. Via the Request form, claimant(s) will be invited to supply key information in relation to their Request, and to upload their Request and any relevant annexes.

A claimant will typically start arbitration by sending a document known as a “request for arbitration” or a “notice to arbitrate” to its opponent.

In simple terms, arbitration is the out-of-court resolution of a disagreement between two commercial parties decided by an impartial third party, the arbitrator. By TV standards, arbitration may seem like the less-sexy cousin of litigation. No judge, no jury, no courtroom.

There are typically seven stages of the arbitration process: Claimant Files a Claim. Respondent Submits Answer. Parties Select Arbitrators. Parties Attend Initial Prehearing Conference. Parties Exchange Discovery. Parties Attend Hearings. Arbitrators Deliberate and Render Award.

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Include the case number and arbitrator's name, as well as a preferred contact number in case the Clerk of Court's staff needs to follow up. 5. How do I get a copy of the parties' case file?The issuing court will provide the case file to you at your request. By filing this document, I am giving the court notice that I am appealing the arbitration award, decision or final disposition. 2. The Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure require filing of a Disclosure. Statement. ARCP Rule 72(a) provides that the Rules of Civil Procedure apply. Write in the date you appeared and participated in the arbitration. Also write in the date the appeal decision or final disposition was filed with the court. 2. Committee on Compulsory Arbitration in the Superior Court 1501 W Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Such a decision must be incorporated into a superior court order that is filed with the Supreme Court clerk, with a copy filed with the clerk in that county.

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Arbitration Case File With Court In Arizona