An arbitration award is a legally binding decision made by an arbitrator, resolving a dispute between two or more parties. An arbitration award may be appealed under certain circumstances, such as when the arbitrator has exceeded their authority, when the award is based on fraud or corruption, or when the award violates public policy.
Appealing an arbitration award can be a complex and time-consuming process, and it is important to seek legal advice before filing an appeal. An experienced attorney can help you to determine whether you have grounds for an appeal, and can guide you through the appeals process.