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Who is the pro se party in arbitration?

Who is the pro se party in arbitration?

In the context of arbitration, a pro se party is one who represents himself or herself and can also mean a business represented by a person who is not an attorney. While parties are not required to have an attorney to participate in arbitration, arbitration is a final, legally-binding process that may impact a party’s rights.

Who are the AAA Self Represented arbitration team?

This specialized team is comprised of highly skilled AAA case administrators who are experienced and trained in handling cases involving unrepresented ( pro se) parties. Cases handled by this team will receive case management services designed to meet the needs of pro se parties.

Do you need an attorney to represent yourself in arbitration?

No. The AAA, however, strongly encourages you to seek the advice of legal counsel, for several reasons. First, arbitration is a final and binding process. Second, workplace disputes, particularly those involving statutory claims such as race, age, or national origin discrimination,can be difficult to present without the assistance of an attorney.

What does it mean to be a pro se party?

Pro se is a Latin term meaning “on one’s own behalf.” In the context of arbitration, a pro se party is one who represents himself or herself and can also mean a business represented by a person who is not an attorney.

In the context of arbitration, a pro se party is one who represents himself or herself and can also mean a business represented by a person who is not an attorney. While parties are not required to have an attorney to participate in arbitration, arbitration is a final, legally-binding process that may impact a party’s rights.

This specialized team is comprised of highly skilled AAA case administrators who are experienced and trained in handling cases involving unrepresented ( pro se) parties. Cases handled by this team will receive case management services designed to meet the needs of pro se parties.

No. The AAA, however, strongly encourages you to seek the advice of legal counsel, for several reasons. First, arbitration is a final and binding process. Second, workplace disputes, particularly those involving statutory claims such as race, age, or national origin discrimination,can be difficult to present without the assistance of an attorney.

Pro se is a Latin term meaning “on one’s own behalf.” In the context of arbitration, a pro se party is one who represents himself or herself and can also mean a business represented by a person who is not an attorney.