The Tellers Tale – Competing Storylines In Arbitration

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The Tellers Tale – Competing Storylines In Arbitration Issue # 12 of our Arbitration Blog began discussion of credibility when it comes to your insured and/or witnesses present in a case.  We looked at the importance of Perception, Recall and Communication when it comes to what they saw and how they relay that to you and subsequently … Continued

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Credibility In Arbitration – Building Yours And Your Witnesses

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Credibility In Arbitration – Building Yours And Your Witnesses One in four Arbitration cases involve issues of Credibility for the parties and their witnesses by the arbitrator.  Not one in ten; not one in seven but a full 25% of all cases.  Arbitrators then must wade through competing statements or conflicting testimony to arrive at … Continued

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The Best Case For Evidence Presentation

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The Best Case For Evidence Presentation Compiling Evidence in preparing your case for arbitration is obviously critical toward the opportunity to prevail.  But, in looking at all the Evidence you have; what tips from those that actually hear cases would be helpful for you.  Consider the following seven (7) practical suggestions toward your most persuasive … Continued

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Review 201: Passing The Arb Bar

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Review 201: Passing The Arb Bar The initial nine issues of the Weekly Arbitration Blog commenced with discussions of Evidence in arbitration.  Obviously, if Evidence proves the case you can appreciate why we started there.  Lots of topics to cover in future issues but since this is a ‘Holiday’ week; let’s take a step back … Continued

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Evidence In An Arbitration Hearing: Attendant Circumstance

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Evidence In An Arbitration Hearing: Attendant Circumstance 90% … some say that of all Evidence submitted this percentage attests to the amount that is considered Circumstantial.  By definition, Circumstantial Evidence is that which tends to prove a fact by proving other events or circumstances from which the occurrence or truth of the matter can be … Continued

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