Business Law: Arbitration Agreements
Arbitration in business law is a method used for mediating contradictions between the parties to an agreement. Arbitration agreements make the requirement that the arbitrators, or those who are over the arbitration discussions and the ultimate agreement are neutral parties and in no way in support of either of the parties to the arbitration process.
According to one sources arbitration is "one of the dispute resolution processes being practiced, and it similar to a lawsuit. In this process, there is a neutral decision maker, popularly known as an arbitrator. He is either selected by the concerned parties or by a neutral ADR service provider. Sometimes, arbitration process is carried on with a panel of three arbitrators in order to ensure different and more effective solutions." (Class of 1, 2012) The parties in arbitration proceedings are generally represented by their attorneys who make provision of the required evidence and legal arguments to the arbitrator. The arbitrator makes a decision, which is deemed as an award. Decisions made by arbitrators are usually final decisions and are subject to only very limited review by a court as expressly set out in the law. Arbitration can be used in consumers and employment matters and where arbitration is authorized by the terms of employment or commercial contracts.
I. Advantages of Arbitration
Included in the advantages of arbitration are the following stated advantages:
(1) When the subject matter of the dispute involves a lot of technicality, arbitrators with a great deal of expertise can be appointed;
(2) It is a faster process when compared to litigation, which consumes a lot of time;
(3) It is a cost effective process;
(4) It is a very flexible process and can be adjusted to the needs of the parties;
(5) Arbitral proceedings and arbitral awards are usually maintained confidentially, thereby providing a sense of security; '
(6) As a result of the provisions of the NEW York Convention, 1958 arbitration awards are easier to enforce in most of the nations; and (7) In most of the legal systems that prevail, the avenues available for appeal of an arbitral award are very limited which is very advantageous to the concerned parties. (Class of 1, 2012)
II. Aribitrability
Arbitrability of a case has as its basis the nature of the subject matter of the dispute. There are reported to be two types of legal procedures that cannot be arbitrated: (1) Procedures which are more likely to result in a determination wherein the parties to the dispute may not enter into an agreement; and (2) some legal orders are exempt or present the potential of arbitration for reasons on grounds of protection of public weaker members or consumers. (Class of 1, 2012)
II. Issue of Law
At issue in this study is the impartiality requirement of arbitration agreements. The work of Yu and Shore entitled "Independence, Impartiality, and Immunity of Arbitrators -- U.S. And English Perspectives" states that in the field of international commercial arbitration "an issue that is fundamental to the arbitral process is preserving the independence and impartiality of the arbitrators. Independence and impartiality are two different concepts. The terms are not interchangeable but are often used interchangeably." (2003, p.935) Yu and Shore state that the impartial arbitrator is one who "by definition, is not biased in favor of or prejudiced against, a particular party or its case." (2003, p.935)
II. Case Law on Arbitration
A case recently decided by the New York Court of Appeals is reported as having started out "as an ordinary commercial dispute." (Oberman, 2012, p.1) U.S. Electronics and Sirius XM Radio Inc. are reported to have entered into "non-exclusive agreements allowing USE to distribute radios capable of receiving Sirius's subscription satellite radio service. Before long, neither party was happy in the relationship, with each side blaming the other for why things were not working out as they'd hoped. In May 2006, USE commenced an arbitration with the American Arbitration Association, alleging that Sirius improperly favored a competing distributor (DEI) over USE. The parties selected three neutral arbitrators, and William S. Sessions, a former federal court judge and a former director of the FBI, was appointed chairman. The panel conducted 20 days of hearings. On August 27, 2008, the AAA delivered the panel's unanimous 149-page award, dismissing all of USE's claims and denying USE any recovery of damages." (Oberman, 2012, p.1)
This case ended up in the New York Court of Appeals and it is reported that "While parties...
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