Appointment of Arbitrators
The Director of
Arbitration will appoint, as appropriate, an arbitrator or panel of
arbitrators. The Director of Arbitration will notify the parties of the
names, current affiliations, and 10 years' business histories of the
proposed arbitrators. In addition, parties will be informed of any
information disclosed pursuant to the Uniform Code and the Code of
Ethics for Arbitrators by any arbitrator. The arbitrators will be
informed of the names of the parties to the dispute, counsel,
witnesses, and the nature of the issues raised. If any arbitrator
determines that he or she cannot render a fair and impartial award, the
Director of Arbitration will appoint a substitute arbitrator.
In a small claim, if the arbitrator believes the controversy is such
that additional expertise is needed, he or she can direct that an
arbitration panel be formed with two additional arbitrators. The
majority of this panel will be from the public. The arbitrator also may
request that a hearing be held or that additional documentation be
provided.