What do you do if conflict arises during arbitration proceedings?
Arbitration proceedings are a method of resolving disputes outside the courtroom, where the parties in conflict present their case to an arbitrator instead of a judge. This process is typically faster, less formal, and confidential. However, conflicts can still arise during arbitration, and knowing how to handle them is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the process and reaching a fair resolution. The following sections will guide you through the steps to manage conflicts effectively during arbitration proceedings.
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Maintain your composure:Staying calm sets a constructive tone for arbitration. Take deep breaths to keep emotions in check, ensuring a rational and collaborative environment.### *Engage in active listening:Clearly identify the root causes of conflict by attentively listening to all parties. This helps focus on resolving specific issues rather than getting sidetracked by peripheral arguments.