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528 Arbitration & Mediation lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Arbitration & MediationDivorceDomestic ViolenceFamily Law
Bridgeton29+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Agricultural LawArbitration & MediationBusiness LawEnvironmental Law
Collierville18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mr. David A. Lord
Mr. David A. Lord

Lord Injury Lawyers

Arbitration & MediationDivorceDomestic ViolenceElder Law
Corvallis16+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mr. James R. Becker Jr.
Mr. James R. Becker Jr.

Law Offices of Mr. James R. Becker Jr.

Employment LawArbitration & MediationEmployee BenefitsEmployment Contracts
Cordova20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mr. Preston J. Branaugh
Mr. Preston J. Branaugh

The Branaugh Firm

Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawElder LawEstate Planning
Arvada28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Arbitration & MediationBankruptcyBusiness LawCollections
Douglas County19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Arbitration & MediationBankruptcyBusiness LawCollections
Colorado Springs19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mrs. Shelly Renee' Reece
Mrs. Shelly Renee' Reece

Law Offices of Mrs. Shelly Renee' Reece

Family LawDivorceArbitration & MediationCriminal Law
Joplin28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
DivorceFamily LawArbitration & MediationDomestic Violence
Brooklyn Center15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ms. Stuart Muntzing Skok
Ms. Stuart Muntzing Skok

Skok Injury Lawyers

DivorceFamily LawArbitration & MediationCollaborative Law
Castle Rock25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Myles Alderman
Myles Alderman

Alderman Legal

BankruptcyBusiness LawArbitration & MediationForeclosure Defense
East Hartford39+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Myles Alderman
Myles Alderman

Alderman & Partners

BankruptcyBusiness LawArbitration & MediationForeclosure Defense
Hartford39+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nathan DeLadurantey
Nathan DeLadurantey

Law Offices of Nathan DeLadurantey

Consumer LawArbitration & MediationHealth Care LawClass Action
Brookfield19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Neda Nozari
Neda Nozari

Neda Nozari, Attorney at Law

Business LawEmployment LawReal Estate LawArbitration & Mediation
Evanston13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Neena Saxena
Neena Saxena

Neena Saxena, Attorney at Law

DivorceFamily LawArbitration & MediationDomestic Violence
Cumming13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Neil Klingshirn
Neil Klingshirn

Law Offices of Neil Klingshirn

Employment LawBusiness LawArbitration & MediationEmployee Benefits
Akron39+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nicholas Berg
Nicholas Berg

Berg Legal

Business LawSecurities LawArbitration & MediationBusiness Contracts
Gretna15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nicholas J Guiliano
Nicholas J Guiliano

Guiliano Injury Lawyers

Arbitration & MediationSecurities LawStockbroker & Investment FraudBusiness - Arbitration/Mediation
Chester County30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Arbitration and Mediation Lawyers Across the United States

Disputes don't always need to end up in a courtroom. Arbitration and mediation offer faster, less expensive ways to resolve conflicts — and they work. The American Arbitration Association handles over 150,000 cases per year, and mediation settles disputes roughly 70-80% of the time.

What Arbitration and Mediation Law Covers

This practice area focuses on alternative dispute resolution (ADR), which means resolving disagreements outside of traditional litigation. Mediation involves a neutral third party who helps both sides reach a voluntary agreement. Arbitration is more formal — an arbitrator hears evidence and issues a binding or non-binding decision.

ADR applies to a wide range of disputes: contract disagreements, employment conflicts, business partnership breakups, consumer complaints, construction disputes, and insurance claims. Many contracts contain mandatory arbitration clauses that require parties to arbitrate before filing a lawsuit.

When to Hire an Arbitration or Mediation Lawyer

  • You've been served with an arbitration demand or received a mediation notice
  • Your contract contains a dispute resolution clause you don't fully understand
  • A business relationship has broken down and you want to avoid lengthy court proceedings
  • You need to enforce or challenge an arbitration award
  • You're involved in an employment dispute where arbitration is required by your employer

How the ADR Process Works

In mediation, both parties meet with a mediator who facilitates discussion. The mediator doesn't decide the outcome — they help the parties find common ground. Sessions typically last one day, though complex cases may require multiple sessions.

In arbitration, each side presents evidence and witnesses, similar to a trial but with relaxed procedural rules. The arbitrator then issues a decision called an award. Binding arbitration is final and extremely difficult to appeal. The entire process usually takes three to six months, compared to a year or more for litigation.

How Outcomes and Compensation Are Determined

  • Contractual damages are calculated based on what the injured party lost due to the breach, including lost profits and out-of-pocket costs
  • Arbitrators may award compensatory damages to cover direct financial harm, such as unpaid wages in employment disputes
  • In some cases, arbitrators can award punitive damages, though many arbitration agreements limit or exclude them
  • Mediated settlements are negotiated between the parties, meaning the outcome depends on each side's willingness to compromise
  • Interest on unpaid amounts and reimbursement for specific performance may factor into final award calculations

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refuse to go to arbitration?

It depends on whether you signed an agreement with an arbitration clause. Courts generally enforce mandatory arbitration provisions, especially in employment and consumer contracts. If no such agreement exists, you typically can't be forced into arbitration against your will.

Is a mediation agreement legally binding?

Not automatically. A mediated agreement becomes binding once both parties sign a written settlement. Until that point, either side can walk away. Once signed, the agreement functions like a contract and can be enforced in court if someone fails to comply.