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Arbitration is a way to resolve disputes between parties outside of court, where an independent person or panel (called an arbitrator) hears both sides and makes a binding decision. It matters because it offers a faster, more private alternative to traditional lawsuits and is widely used to settle disagreements between individuals, businesses, and even between nations.
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