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The Need for Confidentiality in Evaluative Processes: Arbitration and Med/Arb in Family Law Cases
Authors:Linda D Elrod
Abstract:Arbitration, mediation/arbitration and arbitration/mediation allow parties to resolve their disputes usually more expeditiously, privately and with less cost than going to court. While confidentiality is seen as essential to the mediation process and often included in statutes, confidentiality seems less essential to a more adversarial process. Confidentiality provisions rest at the intersection between privacy and self‐determination and the protection of vulnerable parties in family law disputes. This article explores the importance of confidentiality clauses in drafting arbitration and med/arb or arb/med agreements.
Keywords:Arbitration  Confidentiality  Family Law Arbitration  med/arb
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