More Thoughts On Thinking Evidence Of The Other Side

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More Thoughts On Thinking Evidence Of The Other Side Discussing last week how to transition an arbiter to acceptance of your Theory over the adverse through comparisons of the Evidence; we took a look at things to consider and point out to the arbitrator where appropriate.  We broke them down a.) through c.) so let’s … Continued

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Transitioning Theory In Intercompany Arbitration

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Transitioning Theory In Intercompany Arbitration Transitioning theory in arbitration essentially speaks to a desire of the advocate that the arbitrator reject the concepts or argument of the adverse and accept that of your side to the dispute in question.  Often, a key element of this tied to intercompany arbitration is the intentional strategic decision to … Continued

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Saving the Best for Last

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Saving the Best for LastBy Going Second in Arb – What do College Football and a Parking Lot accident have in common; well other than both can involve tailgating not a lot.  But one thing they do share is that when it comes to ‘winning’ the opportunity to prevail may come down to who goes … Continued

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Turning 50 Into 75 or More

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Turning 50 Into 75 or More… In Intercompany Arbitration You have identified the claim before you as an incident where a ruling of 50/50 by the arbitrator may be plausible. We often recognize these claims as parking lot incidents or lane change controversies where the basic facts in the loss are not in dispute. So … Continued

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The Tellers Tale – An Interest In Arbitration

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The Tellers Tale – An Interest In Arbitration We continue our look at  conflicting storylines in arbitration hearings through the view of the arbiter in their efforts to assess those statements that are credible and reliable.  While the ability of the panelist to evaluate the demeanor and veracity of the insured or witnesses statement is … Continued

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