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  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer David A Hoffman
    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Patrick J King
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 45 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Jonathan W Fitch
    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Russell Beck
    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 22 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Jessica Block
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Jason S Pinney
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 8 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Ashly Scheufele
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 4 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Samuel Adams
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 59 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Christine Blakeny Watts Johnston
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 11 years.
  • Revere Arbitration Lawyer Brian Robert Birke
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    Boston, MA Arbitration Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.
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    Arbitration

    When you want to settle a dispute without going to court, you may benefit from the services of an arbitration lawyer. In an arbitration setting, you and the other involved party select a neutral third person to serve as an arbitrator. Acting in the role of an informal judge, the arbitration lawyer listens to both sides of your dispute. Unlike a court proceeding, arbitration involves no formal procedural rules and gives you a chance to tell your story in your own words. After hearing the arguments, the arbitrator makes a final binding decision. The decision is legally enforceable if someone later tries to renege. The arbitration process is very similar to court litigation but is more casual, flexible, and private—and less expensive and time-consuming.