Which of the following is a difference between arbitration and litigation?
A) Arbitration is conducted in a judicial setting, whereas litigation is not.
B) A judge's decision is more likely to be a compromise than an arbitrator's decision.
C) The prehearing discovery phase is longer in arbitration than in litigation.
D) An arbitrator takes a more active role in questioning a witness than would a judge.
D
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