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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 73

§ 7380. Party participation.

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§ 7380. Party participation.
(a)Representation.-- A party may:
(1)be represented in an arbitration by counsel;
(2)be accompanied by an individual who will not be called as a witness or act as an advocate; and
(3)participate in the arbitration to the full extent permitted under sections 7321.16 (relating to arbitration process) and 7383 (relating to powers and duties of arbitrator).
(b)Ex-parte communications.-- A party or representative of a party may not communicate ex parte with the arbitrator except to the extent allowed in a family law proceeding for communication with a judge.
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