A Publication of the American Arbitration Association and the Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution of Cornell University, Arbitration advocates uniformly place great emphasis on case preparation. Case Preparation and Presentation: A Guide for Arbitration Advocates and Arbitrators can be used to help prepare parties and their advocates in a wide range of arbitration cases including labor, employment and commercial arbitration and will provide lawyers and non-lawyers alike with the focus and direction to maximize their chances of obtaining a good result in arbitration. In this book readers will find coverage on the following topics:
Developing a Case Theory and Case Theme
Commencing the Arbitration Process
Selecting an Arbitrator and Scheduling the Hearing
Evaluating and Presenting Evidence
Preparing for the Arbitration Hearing
Conducting the Arbitration Hearing
Making and Responding to Objections
Examination and Cross-Examination of Witnesses
Developing a Case Theory and Case Theme
Commencing the Arbitration Process
Selecting an Arbitrator and Scheduling the Hearing
Evaluating and Presenting Evidence
Preparing for the Arbitration Hearing
Conducting the Arbitration Hearing
Making and Responding to Objections
Examination and Cross-Examination of Witnesses