We do need to look at what happened. We have the same problem Ed has, a lengthy and confusing complaint. Our practice is to assume good faith and try to figure out if there was anything to it. We may have an automatic reaction but Ed good, FuelWagon bad is no good.
Fred
On Dec 2, 2005, at 11:25 AM, Jim wrote:
On 12/2/05, Fred Bauder fredbaud@ctelco.net wrote:
Don't panic.
Fred
On Dec 2, 2005, at 9:56 AM, Poor, Edmund W wrote:
So what's the solution? What is the solution for all of us?
Fred,
Since you are both a member of the arbitration committee and a lawyer - have you thought about implementing a kind of summary judgment (with rule 11 type sanctions for those that bring a case in bad faith even) ruling for this situation: i.e. just having a 10-0 or 9-1 quick ruling. I know that failure to hear a complaint is that type of situation, but it fails to provide the accused with any kind of way to feel like things are ok. A "we are tossing this for cause" type ruling would be much better.
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