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Unit VI Discussion Board

Unit VI Discussion Board

Q Hello Class, Welcome to week #6! Discuss the similarities and differences between arbitration and judicial hearings with particular emphasis on the common law of the shop, admission of evidence, and the role of the arbitrator versus that of the judge. Please include the name of the person or question to which you are replying in the subject line. For example, "Tom's response to Susan's comment." Remember to respond to the Discussion Board Assignment by Saturday, Midnight (Central Time). Then your response to one other learner is due by the following Tuesday, Midnight (Central Time). Commenting on another student’s response is required for Unit One. Late postings will be awarded 0 points. I look forward to our discussions.

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There is requirement of spending money for arbitration as well as judicial hearings. This is because there will be charges to be paid for utilizing the services of the court in case of judicial hearings. There will also be charges for the arbitrator hired for resolving conflicts in arbitration. There is evidence provided to the arbitrator in case of arbitration and to the judge of the court in judicial hearings (Holley et al., 2011). The environment in case of arbitration as well as judicial hearings is adversarial. The role of the judge is similar to the role of the arbitrator. The diversified functions of the judge in judicial hearings are similar to the functions of the arbitrator.