The main difference between arbitration and litigation is the presence of a judge. Arbitration, while still a formal process, is not as formal as litigation. It functions more as an intervention in which a neutral, third-party arbitrator acts as a judge and makes the decision for both companies based on their evidence and claims. Litigation, conversely, actually sets foot in the courtroom, in which both companies must present their case before a judge and jury.
Published on: 02/10/2025