How to Comparing Litigation and Arbitration

April 18, 2010

Private parties have always used lawsuits to settle business and other disputes. Civil litigation begins with one party filing a pleading known as a “complaint” (in some states it is called a “petition”) against the other party. The complaint sets forth the background of the dispute and the basis for the claim. The party filing the complaint is known as the “plaintiff.” A copy of the complaint is “served” (delivered) to the other party, known as the “defendant.” Baca Lanjutanya..

How to Manage Credit Card Debt Arbitration

April 18, 2010

Credit card debt arbitration is the right to challenge the credit card bill in case of contingency or discrepancy. In other words, it is a way of referring the court of law when you don’t agree with the charges levied against you by the credit card companies. Baca Lanjutanya..