Frequently asked questions about the Maritime Arbitration Association of the United States (MAA) What is the MAA?
The Maritime Arbitration Association of the United States (MAA) is the national organization of the maritime community for alternative dispute resolution. As a nonprofit organization dedicated to public service, the MAA provides education to the public and professionals about ADR, and administers the ADR process for maritime disputes. We answer the parties’ questions, schedule hearings, and manage communications between the parties until the case is concluded.
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