Arbitration can be expensive and time-consuming, in-house counsel and arbitrators said at a panel Monday. But when the stakes are high, they agreed, it’s worth it.

“Arbitration, like litigation, is never going to be inexpensive,” said John Hinchey, a neutral for JAMS. “This is essentially civilized warfare, except we do it in dark suits, and generally there is no blood.”

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