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Raleigh Arbitration Attorney

Raleigh Arbitration Lawyer in Raleigh, North Carolina

At Hopper Law Firm, our Civil Litigation Attorneys are very familiar and experienced with arbitration in North Carolina. Arbitration is a type of alternate dispute resolution; a way to settle conflicts outside of court rooms and lawsuits. Some people choose not to involve lawyers in arbitration, but if you have anything at risk in this process, we highly recommend you find an attorney who will know how to handle your conflict throughout the arbitration process.

Arbitration is typically used throughout Raleigh during:

  • Divorce
  • Child Custody/Visitation Disputes
  • Personal Injury/ Accident Cases
  • Consumer Complaints
  • Business & Commercial disagreements
  • Complaints Against Financial Companies
  • Landlord/Tenant Issues

Arbitration in Raleigh is conducted by an arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators. An arbitrator is a neutral presence and has no personal interest in the outcome of the process; they are objective. The parties involved in arbitration usually hire a lawyer or judge to do this. The arbitration process is typically held in an office setting rather than in a courtroom. Arbitration is similar in many ways to mediation, except that arbitration is final and binding where mediation is an ongoing process that continues until the parties can come to an agreement.

Arbitration in Raleigh is like trial on a smaller and less formal scale. The arbitrator listens to witnesses and evidence and ultimately makes a decision, acting almost like a judge and jury. The arbitrator will make a decision called an award, which is final and cannot be appealed.

Many people in Raleigh choose arbitration over the traditional court process because it costs less money and it moves much quicker. Because the result is quick and final, people feel like they save themselves from stressful situations that can result when involved in a lengthy court procession. If you are considering arbitration, or are going to be involved in arbitration, At Hopper Law Firm we highly recommend you consult with a Raleigh Arbitration Attorney regarding arbitration. Just because it is a less formal way to resolve a dispute, it doesn’t mean the outcome is any less permanent or serious. If you care about the result of arbitration you should contact one of our arbitration lawyers.

Contact a Raleigh Civil Litigation Attorney at Hopper Law Firm today to discuss arbitration!

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Address: 4700 Six Forks Road, Suite 150   Raleigh, NC 27609   Phone: 919-829-5600   Fax: 919-510-5152