Respondent's Exhibit (Arb) Template
The Respondent's Exhibit stamp for arbitration is used by the responding party in arbitration proceedings. Using R-prefix numbering, this template follows arbitration conventions for exhibit marking.
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Best Practices
- 1Use R-prefix numbering (R-1, R-2)
- 2Include respondent name in multi-party cases
- 3Follow arbitration organization exhibit rules
- 4Coordinate numbering with claimant
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Respondent's Exhibit (Arb) FAQ
Should respondents use letters or numbers in arbitration?
Arbitration typically uses R-prefix numbering (R-1, R-2, R-3) rather than the letter system used in civil litigation. This provides clear distinction from claimant exhibits (C-1, C-2).
What if there are multiple respondents?
In multi-respondent cases, use identifiers like R1-1, R1-2 for Respondent 1 and R2-1, R2-2 for Respondent 2. Coordinate with the arbitration administrator.
Are arbitration exhibit rules different from court rules?
Yes, arbitration organizations like AAA, JAMS, and FINRA have their own exhibit handling rules. Always check the applicable arbitration rules for specific requirements.
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