Bognanno and Coleman offer the most comprehensive, current, and
valuable work on arbitrators and their professional practice. The
contributors to this volume describe paths of career entry,
compensation, demographics, market conditions facing arbitrators,
and caseloads. The empirically based findings are drawn from a
representative sampling of all the nation's arbitrators and afford
a previously unavailable picture. The reader gains important
insights into these decisionmakers' backgrounds, career
development, arbital experiences, and aspirations.
This work is especially important because many of the
arbitrators' characteristics, which are captured and described
herein, are seen to be enduring or open only to change over an
extended time period. The material, fascinating in its detailed
analysis of a vital but surprisingly unstudied profession, presents
a rich analysis of an occupation that has played a societal role of
major significance from earliest times. A work, accordingly, of
widespread interest and value relating to the ever fertile fields
of dispute resolution.
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