Can I appeal an arbitration award?

Yes, you can appeal an arbitration award in Texas. An arbitration award is a decision made by an arbitrator – a neutral person who hears evidence and arguments from both sides in a dispute – after a binding arbitration proceeding. An appeal may be made if either party believes the arbitration award was incorrect or unfair. In Texas, there are two ways to appeal an arbitration award: through the district court or through a motion to modify, correct, or vacate the arbitration award through the court that issued the award. In either case, an attorney should be consulted to ensure all the necessary steps are taken. If a motion to modify, correct, or vacate the arbitration award is filed with the court that issued the award, the party filing the motion must prove one of the following: that the award was procured by corruption, fraud, or undue means; that there was evident partiality or corruption; the arbitrators were guilty of misconduct; that the award, or the proceedings on which it was based, were contrary to law or public policy; or that the arbitrators exceeded their powers. If an appeal is made to the district court, the party must prove that the award is void, that a default occurred, that the award exceeded the power of the arbitrators, or that the award was not supported by the evidence. In either case, parties can appeal an arbitration award if they believe they were treated unfairly. An attorney should be consulted to ensure the proper steps are taken to appeal an award.

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