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Litigation can be long and drawn out. How long does arbitration generally take by comparison?

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Litigation can be long and drawn out. How long does arbitration generally take by comparison?

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Conventional employment litigation usually runs a course of 2 to 5 years depending on the issues and the court in which the issues are being litigated. By comparison, arbitration will usually run its course in 3 to 9 months and is generally 20% or less than the cost of conventional litigation.

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