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How Arbitration Works: Elkouri & Elkouri
April 03, 2006
How Arbitration Works: Elkouri & Elkouri by Alan Miles Ruben, Frank Elkouri, Edna Asper Elkouri.
If you could put only one book into your arbitration library, it would be Elkouri & Elkouri.
- Arbitrators read it, rely on it, and cite to it in their decisions.
- Advocates read it, rely on it, and cite to it in their briefs.
- It is well organized, and is written in plain English.
- It is nicely indexed and has a logical table of contents, so you can quickly find what you need.
Although this may not be the only book about arbitration that you need, it is the one you'll come back to time and time again.
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