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Arbitration, The

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noun

  1. a comedy (c300 b.c.) by Menander, extant only as a fragment.


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In the year Trout was first eligible for salary arbitration, the Angels signed him to his first long-term contract.

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This year, when Neto was first eligible for salary arbitration, the Angels did not make him a formal long-term contract offer, according to Ryan Hamill, co-head of CAA Baseball, which represents Neto.

From Los Angeles Times

Gruden’s resignation as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in October 2021 made him exempt from a provision in the NFL Constitution mandating arbitration, the court ruled.

From Los Angeles Times

During the arbitration, the independent board member Larry Meyer declared under penalty of perjury that he was “managing the orderly shutdown of the company.”

From Los Angeles Times

As the claims involving Kaiser went through arbitration, the rest of the suit — targeting the state — had been proceeding in federal court.

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