Part one of a two-part series.

Anne desperately wants to resolve her claim that Tom plundered their closely held corporation. She thought that the arbitration hearing would start next week. But there are two problems with Anne’s grand design: The arbitrator is “too busy” (that’s what Anne’s lawyer reported to her), and, to make matters worse, Anne has begun to question whether the arbitrator has the expertise to decide Anne’s claims.

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