Claimant's Exhibit Template
The Claimant's Exhibit stamp is designed for arbitration proceedings where the initiating party is called the "claimant" rather than "plaintiff." This template includes a field for the claimant's name.
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Best Practices
- 1Include claimant name for multi-party arbitrations
- 2Use C-prefix numbering (C-1, C-2)
- 3Follow arbitration organization rules
- 4Maintain electronic copies per arbitration rules
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Claimant's Exhibit FAQ
Why use "Claimant" instead of "Plaintiff" in arbitration?
Arbitration uses its own terminology. The initiating party is the "claimant" and the responding party is the "respondent." Using proper terms shows familiarity with arbitration practice.
Should I include the claimant name on the stamp?
Yes, especially in multi-party arbitrations or cases with multiple claimants. The name field helps identify which claimant submitted the exhibit.
What numbering system should I use?
Use C-1, C-2, C-3 or similar prefix. Some arbitration organizations have specific exhibit numbering requirements - check the applicable rules.
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