The Reason For The Season In An Arbitration Context

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The Reason For The Season In An Arbitration Context The logic leads to the desired conclusion and the reason makes plausible sense … THAT is the “rationale” every advocate should hope for in an Award from the arbitrator as a result of their Contentions. In our scenario (subject of the last two issues); we have … Continued

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2014 – A YEAR OF BLOGS IN REVIEW

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2014-A YEAR OF BLOGS IN REVIEW  THE REASON FOR THE SEAON IN AN ARBITRATION CONTEXT The logic leads to the desired conclusion and the reason makes plausible sense … THAT is the “rationale” every advocate should hope for in an Award from the arbitrator as a result of their Contentions. In our scenario (subject of … Continued

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How Lack Of Imagination Can Impact Your Arbitration

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How Lack Of Imagination Can Impact Your Arbitration Case Presentation 101 is produced by Claims Resource Services; one of the nations top arbitration and subrogation services firms. Thewriter Kevin Pike can be reached at kpike@claimsresource.com and has daily tips on arbitration via Twitter: @Arb2Win

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WE’VE GOT THE REASON FOR YOU-HOW LACK OF IMAGINATION CAN IMPACT YOUR ARBITRATION

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WE’VE GOT THE REASON FOR YOU-HOW LACK OF IMAGINATION CAN IMPACT YOUR ARBITRATION   Continuing our storyline from the last Blog and in reference to past characteristics of persuasive storytelling (a/k/a writing effective Contentions) …we know that part of our narrative needs to explain why the adverse driver took the actions they did. In essence, … Continued

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Building The Details – Succession Planning In Arbitration

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 Building The Details – Succession Planning In Arbitration Reviewing the ability to offer a persuasive story to the arbitrator involves six (6) characteristics. We progress to trait # 4 with a look at supporting the factual details. Essentially, in writing Contentions you strive for the succession of each supporting fact. In other words; you organize … Continued

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