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- Panel Ethics and Guidelines | AAA - ADR
At the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®), we understand the importance of having an arbitrator or mediator who understands the complexities of your industry and the nuances of your situation
- American Arbitration Association | Arbitration ADR Services
Recorded live at MAICON 2025 in Cleveland, this episode explores the American Arbitration Association’s first AI arbitrator—an AI-native, documents-only workflow for two-party construction disputes with a human arbitrator in the loop
- AI Arbitrator - adr. org
The AI arbitrator blends cutting-edge AI-powered technology with time-tested judgment to help parties transform how disputes are handled With technology grounded in expertise, fairness, and reliability, we're keeping humans in the loop with user validation capabilities
- How to Choose the Right Arbitrator - ADR
Discover key tips to select the right arbitrator for fair and effective dispute resolution
- AAA Arbitration Services | Professional Dispute Resolution - ADR
The parties may mutually agree on an arbitrator from the AAA’s panel or otherwise If the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, in most cases, following the applicable rules, the AAA provides a list of arbitrators who have relevant expertise, usually in or near the arbitration’s locale
- How the AAA’s® AI Arbitrator Keeps Humans in the Loop
The AI arbitrator uses legal reasoning to draft a recommended award—not a final decision An AAA-trained human arbitrator reviews the AI’s analysis, revises if needed, and issues the final, binding award
- AAA-ICDR Guidance on Arbitrators’ Use of AI Tools — March
Conclusion wing them to focus on delivering fair and well-reasoned decisions No technology is a replacement for an arbitrator’s expertise; t may be an enhancement, enabling greater precision and eficiency By integrating AI tools thoughtfully and carefully, arbitrators can harness the tools’ full potential whi
- AAA 2024–2025 Arbitration Rules: Key Updates - adr. org
Changes specific to the Employment Rules include a new rule specifying the arbitrator’s enforcement powers and revised Emergency Measures of Protection, which have now been codified within the rules
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