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Code · Connecticut · Title 52 — Civil Actions · CHAPTER 922b* — Fact-Finding And Arbitration

Sec. 52-549v. Assignment of arbitrators. Arbitration proceedings.

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The Chief Court Administrator may assign to each judicial district such number of arbitrators as he deems advisable. The Chief Court Administrator, or his designee, shall designate the holding of arbitration proceedings at such times and in such courthouse facilities as he deems to be in the best interest of court business, taking into consideration the convenience of litigants and their counsel, and the efficient use of courthouse personnel and facilities.
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