FAQs

Financial Disputes

When parties agree to mediate or arbitrate under the Rules of the National Center for Dispute Settlement, they authorize NCDS to administer the dispute. The authority of NCDS, as it relates specifically to case administration functions, is prescribed in the Rules. In its capacity as administrator, NCDS is not authorized to make decisions with respect to the merits of any case, or offer advice or suggestions on how to resolve a case. Administrators serve to facilitate the case administration process by appointing mediators or arbitrators, transmitting information between the parties, and arranging for the mediation session. NCDS reserves the right to transfer the administration of a case to any of its offices.

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Brochures, Rules & Procedures

Rules for the Resolution of Financial Disputes. Click here