Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law for New York

Q: Hi, What are the forms (numbers) needed to apply to the courts to confirm a fee arbitration award in New York please?

I understand it is a special proceeding. Do i need to fill form #H-1 form#H-8 or both for example?

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David H. Relkin
David H. Relkin
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  • Arbitration & Mediation Lawyer
  • Manhasset, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: In New York, one brings a special proceeding by a motion to confirm the Award in New York. It is a relatively quick matter. There are two issues in confirming the Award: one in which the respondent appeared and contested the Award, and the other, when the arbitration was not contested. The necessary allegations are very different and the respondent may contest the Award based on jurisdiction and other reasons. I recommend that you retain an attorney to, at the very least, guide you through this process so that the Judgment is entered quickly.

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