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Notice Of Proposed Arbitrators LMAR 2.3(a) - Washington

Notice Of Proposed Arbitrators Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Arbitration Superior Court Douglas Local County .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY _________________________________, Plaintiff, vs. __________________________________, Defendant. TO: The parties and their attorneys FROM: Arbitration Administrator This case has been transferred to arbitration. You are encouraged to stipulate to an arbitrator. A list of Douglas County attorneys who have volunteered to serve as arbitrators is available in the Arbitration Administrator's Office at the Douglas County Courthouse. If you stipulate, please contact the Arbitrator jointly to determine whether he or she is willing and able to serve. Complete the separate "Stipulation to Arbitrator" form and return it to the Arbitration Administrator. In the absence of a stipulation, pursuant to LMAR 2.3, the arbitrator will be chosen from the following list: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ARBITRATORS Each party may recommend two (please circle) and reject two (please strike through) arbitrators from the list. This form or a completed "Stipulation to Arbitrator" form must be returned to the Arbitration Administrator within 14 days of receipt. At the expiration of the above date, an Arbitrator will be selected in this action according to the procedure established in Local Rule 2.3. DATED: ___________________ A copy of this form to be returned within 14 days of receipt to: Arbitration Administrator P. O. Box 488 Waterville, Washington 98858 Signed: _________________________ Typed Name: _____________________ Address:_________________________ Attorney for:_______________________ Form LMAR 2.3(a) 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc.
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