Learn about mandatory binding arbitration, its process, pros and cons, costs, and how it compares to court trials. Find out why some prefer trials for better outcomes.
Harford council overrides county executive veto of bill that grants binding arbitration to county employees in 7-0 vote.
In the aftermath of a critical police audit, Palo Alto’s elected leaders are hoping to revisit and revise a provision in police union contracts that creates a binding arbitration process for officers ...
With tight finances gripping Connecticut's cities and towns, local leaders will be looking to the state for some help in the months to come. One way the state could help our communities is to embrace ...
Another Senate bill to address the scourge of surprise out-of-network medical bills was newly released on October 12, the No More Surprise Medical Bills Act of 2018, this time introduced by Senator ...
Anne Arundel County voters could get the opportunity to decide whether to expand binding arbitration to all county employees in 2026. The Anne Arundel County Council introduced a charter amendment ...
LITCHFIELD COUNTY -- It is one of the most debated issues within local governments today, and in Litchfield County the heat is on. Binding arbitration. It's Connecticut's way of forcing municipal and ...
Non-binding arbitration, which is mandatory in certain civil cases in New Jersey's federal and state courts, is far from non-binding in practice and not necessarily more efficient or economical than ...
Tucked into the sign-up process for many popular e-commerce sites and apps are dense terms-of-service agreements that legal experts say are changing the nature of consumer transactions, creating a ...