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Small employers don't have the ability to fight protracted legal battles, which is why they use arbitration in the first place. Noting that Asia is the fastest growing region for commercial arbitration, Aspen said the journal fills the information gap that currently exists on commercial disputes, national legal structures and arbitration in Asia. Baker didn't pursue arbitration in part because the anticipated cost (several thousand dollars) amounted to more than he could save from his salary in two years. |
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