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Different rule sets have different criteria for determining costs, and the costs of arbitration are determined by a number of different factors. Factors that may affect the cost of arbitration include:
- The program and rule set that govern the arbitration
- Whether the party is the Claimant/Complainant or the Respondent in the case
- The value of the case
- The terms of the arbitration agreement
- The type of hearing requested
- The number of arbitrators requested
- The number of additional requests made
Please refer to the fee schedule of the appropriate arbitration program for more information on costs.
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