New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A608

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits person appointed as arbitrator who subsequently serves as mediator from resuming the role of arbitrator unless the parties agree.

Impact

This bill modifies the existing law under P.L.2003, c.95 to ensure that any arbitration award is only considered valid if the arbitrator has not previously taken on the role of mediator in the same case without party consent. By codifying a prior court decision which established this stipulation, A608 seeks to promote greater clarity and integrity in the arbitration process. The aim is to uphold the necessary impartiality required of arbitrators, ensuring that mediators do not inadvertently compromise their neutrality by being privy to confidential discussions during mediation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A608 aims to clarify the provisions surrounding the roles of arbitrators and mediators in arbitration proceedings. Specifically, it prohibits an individual appointed as an arbitrator from resuming this role once they have served as a mediator unless all parties involved in the arbitration mutually agree to such a transition. The bill builds upon existing legislation and intends to eliminate confusion regarding the dual roles that can complicate arbitration proceedings.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its intent to enhance the arbitration process, it may also face scrutiny regarding its impact on flexibility in dispute resolution. Proponents argue that maintaining distinct roles ensures that mediators do not influence arbitrators with insights gained from the mediation phase. On the other hand, some may view the bill as an overreach that limits the dynamics of negotiation and dispute resolution, making it more challenging for parties to find mutually agreeable solutions.

Additional_notes

The effective date for this legislation will be immediate upon enactment, underlining the urgency and importance of maintaining integrity within arbitration processes. The underlying aim of the bill is to protect the legal rights of individuals entering arbitration, providing them with a fair and unbiased environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A638

Prohibits person appointed as arbitrator who subsequently serves as mediator from resuming the role of arbitrator unless the parties agree.

NJ HB05203

An Act Concerning Municipal Collective Bargaining Arbitration And The Appointment Of Arbitrators To The Arbitration Panel.

NJ SB00225

An Act Concerning Per Diem Equity For State Board Of Mediation And Arbitration Arbitrators.

NJ HB06923

An Act Concerning Per Diem Equity For State Board Of Mediation And Arbitration Arbitrators.

NJ HB05068

An Act Concerning The Compensation Of State Board Of Mediation And Arbitration Arbitrators.

NJ HB05210

An Act Concerning The Compensation Of State Board Of Mediation And Arbitration Arbitrators.

NJ SB1046

Arbitrators; appointment requirements

NJ SB707

Arbitration agreements: enforcement.

NJ SB222

Relating to arbitration and arbitration agreements.

NJ SB33

Arbitration agreements.

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