Rosedale Law Firm

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Practice Area
Arbitration Advocacy
Serving All of Texas, Statewide.

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For Texas businesses navigating the complexities of arbitration, Giltner & Larios, PLLC serves as your steadfast legal advocate. Based in San Antonio, TX, and serving the entire state, our firm specializes in providing robust defense in a variety of legal disputes stemming from non-subscriber, personal injury, and employment related disputes.


We understand the unique challenges faced by Texas businesses involved in arbitration, which is why Giltner & Larios, PLLC offers tailored legal representation for Texas businesses, local entities and municipalities. Our deep understanding of Texas personal injury and employment laws allows us to offer informed counsel and strategic guidance, ensuring the protection of your rights and interests.


Trust Giltner & Larios, PLLC to be your reliable partner in the arbitration arena. We are not just legal professionals; we are dedicated collaborators committed to minimizing risks and securing favorable outcomes for our clients. Contact us today, and let Giltner & Larios, PLLC adeptly navigate the intricacies of arbitration on your behalf.


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Arbitration Advocacy

In Texas, companies have the option to pursue arbitration agreements instead of engaging in traditional litigation processes for dispute resolution. This choice introduces unique legal dynamics, and at Giltner & Larios, PLLC, we are adept at navigating the intricacies associated with arbitration in the state. Our firm possesses a profound understanding of Texas arbitration laws, enabling us to offer insightful and strategic counsel tailored to the specific nuances of arbitration proceedings.


Navigating arbitration can be complex, especially for companies facing disputes. Giltner & Larios, PLLC is committed to serving as a steadfast advocate, developing comprehensive arbitration strategies designed to mitigate risks and safeguard the interests of our clients. Through a collaborative approach, we work closely with our clients to pursue favorable resolutions with the arbitration framework.


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) covers a spectrum of methods for resolving conflicts outside of traditional courtroom litigation. Whether it involves mediation, arbitration, or negotiation, Giltner & Larios, PLLC specializes in navigating the complexities of ADR processes in Texas. Our approach emphasizes education and guidance, ensuring our clients grasp the nuances of ADR options and enabling us to craft effective resolution strategies tailored to their unique situations.


Property owners, be they businesses or individuals, grappling with disputes that could benefit from ADR can rely on Giltner & Larios, PLLC for strategic support. We understand the urgency of taking decisive and thorough action to safeguard our clients' interests. Through close collaboration, we empower our clients to actively participate in shaping their dispute resolution outcomes while leveraging our ADR proficiency.

FAQS

  • What Is Arbitration, And How Does It Differ From Traditional Litigation in Texas?

    Arbitration is a method of dispute resolution where parties agree to submit their conflicts to a neutral third party, known as an arbitrator, for a binding decision. Unlike traditional litigation, arbitration typically offers a more streamlined and confidential process, with hearings held outside of the public courtroom setting. In Texas, arbitration agreements often outline specific rules and procedures governing the arbitration process, which can vary depending on the parties' preferences and the nature of the dispute.

  • Are Arbitration Decisions Binding In Texas, And Can They Be Appealed?

    Yes, arbitration decisions in Texas are typically binding, meaning that parties are legally obligated to abide by the arbitrator's ruling. However, there are limited grounds for appealing an arbitration award under state law. Generally, courts will only vacate or modify an arbitration award in cases of fraud, corruption, misconduct, or where the arbitrator exceeds their authority. It's essential for parties entering into arbitration agreements to understand the scope of review and potential limitations on challenging arbitration awards in Texas.

  • What Are The Advantages Of Choosing Arbitration Over Litigation for Resolving Disputes in Texas?

    Arbitration offers several potential benefits over traditional litigation in Texas, including increased efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility. Arbitration proceedings often move more quickly than court trials, helping parties to resolve disputes in a timelier manner. Additionally, arbitration can be less formal and adversarial than litigation, fostering opportunities for parties to maintain relationships and preserve confidentiality. Furthermore, arbitration allows parties to select arbitrators with expertise in specific areas, potentially leading to more informed and specialized decisions tailored to the dispute at hand.

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