Asked by Camryn Bergeron on Jun 12, 2024

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A court's review of an arbitrator's decision is the same in scope as an appellate court's review of a trial court's decision.

Arbitrator's Decision

The final ruling or determination made by an arbitrator, who is a neutral third party chosen to resolve a dispute.

Appellate Court

A court having jurisdiction to review decisions of lower courts or administrative agencies, often focusing on matters of law rather than fact.

  • Acknowledge the criticality and approaches in various alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
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Marcia JensenJun 16, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A court's review of an arbitrator's decision is generally more limited than an appellate court's review of a trial court's decision. Courts typically defer to the arbitrator's findings unless there is evidence of misconduct or the decision violates public policy.