Pennsylvania Appeal From Arbitration Award is a legal process that allows a party to challenge an arbitration award in the state of Pennsylvania. This process is governed by Pennsylvania's Arbitration Act and gives parties the right to appeal an arbitration award to a Pennsylvania court. The appeal must be filed within thirty days of the arbitration award and the parties may be represented by an attorney or proceed without one. The two types of Pennsylvania Appeal From Arbitration Award are: 1) a direct appeal, which is made to the court of common pleas in the county where the arbitration took place; and 2) an appeal to a higher court, such as the Pennsylvania Superior Court or the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. In both cases, the party filing the appeal must submit a written brief to the court detailing their argument and provide evidence to support their position. The court will then decide if the appeal has merit and whether to overturn the arbitration award.