We publish The Neutral Corner
to provide arbitrators and
mediators with current updates
on important rules and
procedures within securities
dispute resolution. FINRA’s
dedicated neutrals serve parties
and other participants in the
FINRA forum by taking advantage
of this valuable learning tool.
We publish The Neutral Corner
to provide arbitrators and
mediators with current updates
on important rules and
procedures within securities
dispute resolution. FINRA’s
dedicated neutrals serve parties
and other participants in the
FINRA forum by taking advantage
of this valuable learning tool.
FINRA Dispute Resolution (FINRA) had a busy year in 2009. In addition to the
large increase in case filings, we implemented several new rules resulting in
additional training for arbitrators.
In 2002, FINRA Dispute Resolution became concerned about the length of time it takes to resolve arbitrations involving senior or seriously ill parties.
In 2002, FINRA Dispute Resolution became concerned about the length of time it takes to resolve arbitrations involving senior or seriously ill parties.
Many disputes that do not settle in mediation end with the declaration, “We can do better at trial.” But as the parties and mediator leave the room, they may ask
themselves if that assertion is accurate.
FINRA Dispute Resolution strives to be the preeminent provider of securities related dispute resolution services. Such a goal is only possible when talented, dedicated arbitrators and mediators aid in the process.
The Neutral Corner, Volume 6—2008
The Neutral Corner Topical Index; Volume 5 - 2008; Curveballs: Unexpected Situations that Arise During a Hearing; Dispute Resolution News; Discovery Arbitrator Pilot; Did You Know; Question and Answer; Mediation and Business Strategies Update; Regional Updates
The Neutral Corner Topical Index; Volume 4 - 2008; Writing a Disciplinary Referral; Dispute Resolution news; SEC Rule Filing; SEC Rule Approval; Arbitration Awards: The Offset Option; Question and Answer; Arbitrator Tip