
Arbitration-related litigation
Arbitration-related litigation refers to legal disputes that arise around the process of arbitration, which is a way to resolve conflicts outside of traditional court. In arbitration, a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, makes a binding decision based on evidence and arguments presented. However, sometimes parties may challenge the arbitration process or its outcomes in court, often on grounds like improper procedures or claims of unfairness. This type of litigation is meant to ensure that the arbitration process is fair and complies with established laws and agreements.