Is there a process for consolidating multiple arbitrations?

Yes, there is a process for consolidating multiple arbitrations in Ohio. Consolidating multiple arbitrations is done when multiple disputes arise out of the same facts or contract, or involve the same parties. This can help reduce costs, time, and complexity by allowing the parties to conduct a single arbitration instead of multiple proceedings. The process for consolidating multiple arbitrations is outlined in Section 2717.02 of the Ohio Revised Code. To initiate the process, the parties must first agree that the same arbitrator will decide all of their disputes in the same arbitration. Then, all of the parties must sign a consolidated arbitration agreement that is filed with the court. Once the court accepts the consent and the agreement, the court will assign a single arbitrator to decide all the disputes. The arbitrator will then combine the various disputes and create a single final award in one proceeding. This will save the parties time and money, as they will have one arbitrator instead of multiple, and one award that can be used to settle all of the disputes instead of multiple awards. It is important to note that Ohio law does not allow for consolidated arbitration if the parties already have separate awards in two or more arbitrations from different arbitrators. In these cases, the parties must seek separate enforcement of their awards.

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