
neutral arbitration
Neutral arbitration is a process where a third-party arbitrator, who has no personal interest in the dispute, listens to both sides and makes a binding decision. It’s like an impartial judge, but often less formal than a court trial. This process helps resolve disagreements efficiently outside the courtroom, relying on the arbitrator’s expertise and fairness to reach a resolution. Neutrality ensures that neither party has an unfair advantage, promoting a fair and unbiased outcome.