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203: Persuading the Arbitrator


Rolf Valtin
Rolf Valtin, Labor Arbitrator, former President, National Academy of Arbitrators
William Saxton
William Saxton, Esq., Butzel, Long, Gust, Klein & Van Zile, P.C.
Theodore Sachs
Theodore Sachs, Esq., Sachs, Nunn, Kates, Kadushin, O’Hare, et al, P.C.
Highlights: The Pre-Hearing Stage: Know your own case and your opponent’s case as best you are able. Carefully select an arbitrator having knowledge in the area of the dispute. Carefully screen potential witnesses for maximum credibility. Develop a theory of your case, all preparation should be guided by it. Analyze all documents that may be used as exhibits thoroughly. The Hearing Stage: The arbitrator is looking for an orientation as to the fundamental issues at the outset of the hearing. The opening statement is a critical tool. The sequence of the testimony is important. Consider a witness sequestration request. Begin with a persuasive witness; end with a dramatic one.
Format

Three member panel discussion

Length

61 Minutes

Moderator

Rolf Valtin, Labor Arbitrator, former President, National Academy of Arbitrators

Management’s View

William Saxton, Esq., Butzel, Long, Gust, Klein & Van Zile, P.C.

Labor’s View

Theodore Sachs, Esq., Sachs, Nunn, Kates, Kadushin, O’Hare, et al, P.C.

202: Procedural Problems in Case Presentation
204: Credibility of Witnesses

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