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To play referee for grown-ups who'd rather not see a judge.

means To settle a dispute as a chosen neutral third party whose decision both sides agree to obey.

from From Latin arbitrari, to give judgment, rooted in arbiter, an eyewitness or umpire who happened to be near the action.

Binding vs notArbitration rulings can be as enforceable as court judgments.
Faster justiceOften chosen to dodge courtroom delays and public records.
Hidden everywhereThat fine print you skipped likely waived your trial rights.
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