Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Print ISSN: 1544-0036; Online ISSN: 1544-0044)

Editorials: 2025 Vol: 28 Issue: 3

Dispute Resolution in Business: Arbitration vs. Litigation Explained

Abstract

Disputes are an inevitable part of business operations, arising from contracts, partnerships, employment, or commercial transactions. Choosing the right method to resolve these disputes—whether through arbitration or litigation—can significantly impact cost, time, confidentiality, and outcomes. This article explores the key differences between arbitration and litigation, their respective advantages and disadvantages, and how businesses can strategically choose between them. By understanding the legal, procedural, and practical implications of each method, companies can better manage risk and protect their interests.

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Received: 02-Jan -2025 Manuscript No. JLERI -25-15611; Editor assigned: 03-Jan -2025 Pre QC No. JLERI -25-15611(PQ); Reviewed: 17-Jan -2025 QC No. JLERI-25-15611; Revised: 21-Jan -2025 Manuscript No. JLERI-25-15611(R); Published: 28-Jun -2025

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