Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Publishes “Use of well-crafted contractual arbitration clauses”
While COVID-19 has brought on disruptions to our lives that were hard to predict, one thing we did see coming was an increase in commercial disputes. Many parties who find themselves immersed in these disputes will likely seek out alternative dispute resolution and, in particular, the use of arbitration. Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly has published “Use of well-crafted contractual arbitration clauses” by Tim Van Dyck and Andy Bartholomew on this topic. Below is an excerpt from the article.
In the post-pandemic world, parties need to be prepared to avail themselves of the benefits of arbitration by crafting thoughtful, tailored arbitration clauses to ensure that their disputes are resolved cost-effectively, fairly, and with as little business disruption as possible.
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