An arbitration decision is a ruling made by an arbitrator, a neutral third party who has been appointed to resolve a dispute. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that is often used to resolve business disputes, consumer disputes, and employment disputes. Arbitration decisions are generally binding on the parties involved, but there are some circumstances in which an arbitration decision can be appealed.
The grounds for appealing an arbitration decision vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but some common grounds include: