American Arbitration Association
@american_arbitration_association
New York, NYhttp://www.adr.org Alternative Dispute ResolutionOverview
About American Arbitration Association
The American Arbitration Association® (AAA®), with its long history and experience in the field of alternative dispute resolution, provides services to individuals and organizations who wish to resolve conflicts out of court.
The AAA role in the dispute resolution process is to administer cases, from filing to closing. The AAA provides administrative services in the U.S., as well as abroad through its International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR®). The AAA's and ICDR's administrative services include assisting in the appointment of mediators and arbitrators, setting hearings, and providing users with information on dispute resolution options, including settlement through mediation. Ultimately, the AAA aims to move cases through arbitration or mediation in a fair and impartial manner until completion.
Additional AAA services include the design and development of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) systems for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, and the courts. The Association also provides elections services as well as education, training, and publications for those seeking a broader or deeper understanding of alternative dispute resolution.
The AAA role in the dispute resolution process is to administer cases, from filing to closing. The AAA provides administrative services in the U.S., as well as abroad through its International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR®). The AAA's and ICDR's administrative services include assisting in the appointment of mediators and arbitrators, setting hearings, and providing users with information on dispute resolution options, including settlement through mediation. Ultimately, the AAA aims to move cases through arbitration or mediation in a fair and impartial manner until completion.
Additional AAA services include the design and development of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) systems for corporations, unions, government agencies, law firms, and the courts. The Association also provides elections services as well as education, training, and publications for those seeking a broader or deeper understanding of alternative dispute resolution.
Headquarters
New York, NYWebsite
http://www.adr.orgCompany Size
501-1,000 employeesIndustry
Alternative Dispute ResolutionCompany Type
NonprofitFounded
1926Specialties
Arbitration, Mediation, Conciliation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Case ManagementJobs

Case Administrator (Legal Services/Administrative Support)
American Arbitration Association
Buffalo, NY

Senior Staff Accountant, Accounting
American Arbitration Association
Boston, MA

Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable Administrator
American Arbitration Association
Voorhees, NJ

Senior Staff Accountant, Accounting
American Arbitration Association
Washington, DC

Senior Staff Accountant, Accounting
American Arbitration Association
Washington, DC