Panel Ethics and Guidelines | AAA - ADR When facing a dispute, selecting the right arbitrator or mediator is central to the dispute resolution process At the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®), we understand the importance of having an arbitrator or mediator who understands the complexities of your industry and the nuances of your situation
Answers to Common Questions About Arbitration Answers to common questions about arbitration, how it works, the role of the American Arbitration Association, fairness, binding decisions, transparency, cost and access to justice
AAA-ICDR to Launch an AI-Native Arbitrator - adr. org The American Arbitration Association‑International Centre for Dispute Resolution has announced it will release an AI‑driven arbitrator in November 2025 for documents‑only construction cases, combining fast, cost‑effective outcomes with human‑in‑the‑loop oversight to uphold fairness, transparency and due process
How to Choose the Right Arbitrator - ADR Practical guidance on choosing the most effective arbitrator for your dispute, including tips on expertise, communication style, procedural fit and balancing efficiency with fairness
Qualification Criteria and Responsibilities for Members of the AAA . . . The AAA has sole discretion over the composition of its Roster of Arbitrators and the industry-specific panels, including arbitrator selection and retention decisions To meet caseload needs, the AAA may waive any of the above minimum criteria Continuation on the AAA Roster overall or a specific Industry Panel is subject to routine review based on service needs and the arbitrator’s
AAA460_Expedited_FastTrack_Road_Map For cases under $25K under both sets of Procedures, by default the arbitrator will decide the case by document submission only based on a schedule the arbitrator sets during the preliminary hearing phase of the case