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Rules of Evidence in Arbitration

Rules of Evidence in arbitration are the guidelines that determine what information or proof can be presented during the dispute resolution process. They ensure that only relevant, reliable, and fairly obtained evidence is considered, helping the arbitrator make an informed decision. These rules prevent unfair tactics, such as introducing false or misleading information, and help maintain a fair and efficient process. While arbitration can be more flexible than court trials, certain standards still apply to ensure the evidence used is credible and supports a just resolution.