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arbitrator

[ahr-bi-trey-ter] / ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪ tər /


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The tool can generate a decision much more quickly than human arbitrators, said Bridget McCormack, the AAA’s chief executive and a former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some companies turned to international tribunals and arbitrators to extract higher payments.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet despite the fact that professional arbitrators, judges and law students have found AI Arbitrator reliable in testing, no one has opted to use it in a real-life case since its debut last month.

From The Wall Street Journal

An arbitrator ends the “reserve clause” that had tethered players to one employer for life, triggering the largest salary gains of any group of employees, anywhere—and changing labor practices in all U.S. sports.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, just before spring training the Dodgers added Gibson, who became available when he was declared a free agent by an arbitrator in a collusion case brought against MLB owners.

From Los Angeles Times