Defendants alleged that the arbitrator was partial to homeowners, but they did not produce any withheld evidence of the total number of cases the arbitrator handled during his 15-year practice or the percentage of cases he handled on behalf of homeowners versus builders, that he knew parties in this case or that he had associations that would create a reasonable impression of partiality.
September 19, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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