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arbitration

[ahr-bi-trey-shuhn] / ˌɑr bɪˈtreɪ ʃən /


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No one challenged that interpretation until Dodger pitcher Andy Messersmith and retired Expo Dave McNally entered arbitration.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

Hutchison said Thursday its unit Panama Ports Co. will continue to pursue its own rights under a separate arbitration against Panama.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

Mahender Makhijani, who was ordered to pay $1.34 billion in a Laguna Beach real estate arbitration, pleaded not guilty Monday to federal bank fraud charges in a separate criminal case.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 19, 2026

The Clippers can request arbitration if they oppose the findings.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2026

The four boys were looking for possible routes of escape when Red’s brother decided that in arbitration lay his salvation from this swiftly retrograding dilemma.

From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy

He said the NFL planned “to move forward promptly with arbitrations as directed by the Court and to seek to dismiss the remaining claims.”

From Washington Times Mar. 1, 2023

So-called "mass arbitrations," where hundreds or thousands of people file similar individual claims, can cost companies millions of dollars in fees alone.

From Reuters Feb. 3, 2023

Harvey has also served as Goodell’s designee in other arbitrations.

From Seattle Times Aug. 4, 2022

The company almost never loses workplace arbitrations, though it was hit with a $1-million award in May in a case brought by another ex-worker that was similar to Diaz’s.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 5, 2021

His evenings, indeed, were almost always occupied with arbitrations, consultations, or preparing those pleadings and writing those opinions which his constant attendance in the Courts prevented his then disposing of.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 by Various




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