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I have developed a checklist of procedural elements that is helpful for designing arbitration processes, and covers every part of the arbitration process, from deciding whether to have an in-person hearing or a hearing by videoconference, to whether and how experts will be hired, to how evidence will be presented at the hearing. You can download my "Arbitration Rules Pick-List"  from the [https://www.boydarbitration.ca/rules-of-procedure website] of John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers.
I have developed a checklist of procedural elements that is helpful for designing arbitration processes, and covers every part of the arbitration process, from deciding whether to have an in-person hearing or a hearing by videoconference, to whether and how experts will be hired, to how evidence will be presented at the hearing. You can download my "Arbitration Rules Pick-List"  from the [https://www.boydarbitration.ca/rules-of-procedure website] of John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers.


====Mandatory elements of arbitration====
====Mandatory elements of arbitration processes====


Although arbitration processes are incredibly flexible, there are certain aspects of arbitration that are required in British Columbia.
Although arbitration processes are incredibly flexible, there are certain aspects of arbitration that are required in British Columbia.