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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Information But Too Much Filler, May 2, 2005
This review is from: Arbitrator's Handbook (Paperback)
This book contains some very good information for arbitrators, but the last 200 pages (almost half of the book) is just checklists derived from the table of contents and the rules of various arbitration associations which are available on the internet for free. The substance of the book is written in chronological order of the arbitration process and is geared more to the experienced arbitrator than a beginner. I found Allan H. Goodman's Basic Skills for the New Arbitrator (make sure you get the new second edition) to be a more concise, practical treatment of the same subject for beginners and valuable even for experienced arbitrators. Written in question-and-answer format, it teaches you rather than talks to you.
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