If the case is imposed because of a clause in the contract then yes, otherwise youd have to go to a trial and later try and negotiate because banks like to delay as much they can.
Thank you for the informative video. I made the mistake of signing a contract that said that if the employer and I had any disagreements then we would have to go through arbitration. We have a disagreement but he gives many excuses for not wanting to go through arbitration. I imagine that he doesn't want to go because it will cost him money and he might actually lose because, I think it's very obvious that he needs to pay me for the work that I did. How can I force him to go through arbitration?
I've opened a case against a bank.
When should the respond be?
90 days is the deadline?
Has ADR any legal power or the bank can simply ignore it?
If the case is imposed because of a clause in the contract then yes, otherwise youd have to go to a trial and later try and negotiate because banks like to delay as much they can.
Thank you for the informative video. I made the mistake of signing a contract that said that if the employer and I had any disagreements then we would have to go through arbitration. We have a disagreement but he gives many excuses for not wanting to go through arbitration. I imagine that he doesn't want to go because it will cost him money and he might actually lose because, I think it's very obvious that he needs to pay me for the work that I did. How can I force him to go through arbitration?
thanks, it depends on the arbitration clause, thats where you will find the answer on what to do next