The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is a set of rules used to govern arbitration proceedings in the State of Washington. It is the official code of arbitration procedure adopted by the Washington State Bar Association. The statement is divided into two parts: the Washington Arbitration Act and the Washington Arbitration Rules. The Washington Arbitration Act is a law that sets the parameters of arbitration, including the scope and enforceability of arbitration agreements, the legal standards for resolving disputes and the authority of arbitrators. It also governs the formation and enforcement of arbitration awards and the procedure for enforcing arbitration awards. The Washington Arbitration Rules are a set of procedural rules that govern the conduct of arbitration proceedings. They cover topics such as the appointment of arbitrators, the selection of witnesses and experts, the exchange of documents and evidence, and the submission of written and oral arguments. The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is important for business owners in the State of Washington, as it provides a clear framework for resolving disputes through arbitration. It is also useful for attorneys who represent clients in arbitration proceedings, as it outlines the rules and procedures they must follow.