CH3 MGMT

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A choice-of-law clause designates the jurisdiction for the litigation of disputes arising under a contract.

False

A submission occurs when one of the parties to arbitration agrees to give up his or her claims.

False

An arbitrator's award will not be set aside simply because the arbitrator let only one side argue its case.

False

Few civil lawsuits are settled before trial.

False

In mediation, the mediator proposes a solution and makes a decision resolving the dispute.

False

International treaties never stipulate arbitration for resolving disputes.

False

Most states do not enforce agreements to arbitrate disputes between private parties.

False

The United States will not enforce a foreign court's decision.

False

A compulsory arbitration in a consumer contract may be unconscionable.

True

A court's review of an arbitrator's award may be restricted.

True

A mini-trial is a private proceeding in which each party's attorney argues the party's case before the other party.

True

An arbitrator's award may be set aside if the arbitrator accepted a bribe.

True

In arbitration, the third party's decision may be legally binding or nonbinding.

True

Litigation is the process of resolving a dispute through the court system.

True

Mandatory arbitration clauses in employment contracts are generally enforceable.

True

Some cities use online dispute resolution as a means of resolving claims against them.

True

The goal of mediation is to work out a resolution that benefits both sides to a dispute.

True

The verdict in a summary jury trial is not binding.

True


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