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arbitrations

  • plural
    of arbitration.
    arbitration
    noun
    the hearing and determining of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them.

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He said the NFL planned “to move forward promptly with arbitrations as directed by the Court and to seek to dismiss the remaining claims.”

From Washington Times Mar. 1, 2023

So-called "mass arbitrations," where hundreds or thousands of people file similar individual claims, can cost companies millions of dollars in fees alone.

From Reuters Feb. 3, 2023

For that reason, such mass arbitrations make financial sense only when customers can expect to collect at least $1,000 or so apiece in compensation.

From New York Times Dec. 19, 2022

Some of the nation’s largest companies — including American Express, Tesla and Tinder — increased their reliance on mandatory arbitrations last year, according to AAJ.

From Seattle Times Oct. 27, 2021

Strikes are increasing in number and bitterness and all the arbitrations and devices of democracies seem helpless in the turmoil of economic strife.

From Socialism and Democracy in Europe by Samuel P. Orth