The Outsourcing Arbitrator
Curious about the outsourcing arbitrator? Our book, “Outsourcing Through RentACoder” explains it all. Below are a few selected snippets that describe its importance and why you, as an outsourcer, should care.
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Excerpts:
- Since all of its arbitrators are English-speaking employees, the service requires that all bid requests be in a language that can be properly interpreted should a dispute occur. (page 179)
- In this type of arbitration, the case is usually closed with no penalty, and with both parties agreeing to continue a working relationship. That is, unless an arbitrator finds some type of contract breach. In the latter case, one of you will be in big, big trouble! (page 330)
- Unlike with arbitration, a buyer and a coder can solve a dispute without formal investigation of a RentACoder arbitrator in self-mediation. (page 331)
- The most important piece of documentation in a Pay for Deliverables arbitration is the contract or bid request. In fact, the bid request is the first thing that an arbitrator looks at when evaluating an arbitration case. (page 340)
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