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ARBITRATOR-DIRECTED ARBITRATION: A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO ADR

MARK C FRIEDLANDER*

Schiff Hardin LLP

I. INTRODUCTION

The genesis of this article is my own experiences as an arbitrator and advocate in construction arbitrations, combined with the increasingly negative feedback that I have received from my clients and their insurance companies regarding binding arbitration as an alternative dispute resolution method. Although I have always been a strong proponent of arbitration rather than court litigation, at least for resolving disputes in the construction industry (which is where I concentrate my practice), my clients and other contacts in the construction and insurance industries have increasingly complained that arbitration does not result in the savings in cost and time that they expected. From my perspective as an arbitrator and advocate in arbitrations, I understand and sympathise with their point of view.
As an arbitrator, I have presided over arbitrations that have taken many more days than necessary because counsel for the parties were extremely inefficient in presenting their cases. I observed that they often:
  • spent exorbitant time on relatively minor issues;
  • failed to perceive what the truly important issues were;
  • did not properly understand the legal bases of their claims and defences;
  • wasted time on unnecessary foundation and other evidentiary issues;
  • elicited far more cumulative and explanatory information and detail than I needed; and
  • played what I refer to as “jury games”, such as attacking a witness’s credibility on collateral issues and trying to embarrass witnesses with unimportant contradictions.


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