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Arbitration or Litigation?: Data and Discussion for Construction Industry Decision-Makers
By James T. Dixon on October 29, 2020
As written in CE This Week, a newsletter published by the magazine Construction Executive.
Construction stakeholders should consider a number of factors when choosing to arbitrate or litigate their disputes. While that reality is not new, recent studies have identified cost- and time-related data to help with this choice. In this article, Brouse McDowell’s Jim Dixon analyzes that data and compares it to personal experience in order to provide guidance for decision-makers.
Here is a link to read the full article.
Construction stakeholders should consider a number of factors when choosing to arbitrate or litigate their disputes. While that reality is not new, recent studies have identified cost- and time-related data to help with this choice. In this article, Brouse McDowell’s Jim Dixon analyzes that data and compares it to personal experience in order to provide guidance for decision-makers.
Here is a link to read the full article.