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Thomas
Harrigan is a private attorney who hears disputes
between parties and makes an impartial award to
resolve the dispute. He has been an impartial
arbitrator in the state of Minnesota for over 20
years and has issued numerous and varied arbitration
awards without bias or favor to either side of the
dispute. Thomas has been on the American Arbitration
Association panel of arbitrators for over 15 years.
In over 25 years of practicing law he has
represented employers, employees, labor unions,
companies (large and small), plaintiffs, defendants,
petitioners, respondents, estates, trusts,
individuals and groups in a wide variety of cases.
Minneapolis attorney, Thomas Harrigan, has served as
a
neutral arbitrator in claims involving
personal injury, medical bills, wage loss,
replacement services, wrongful discharge, breach of
contract, suspensions, termination of employment,
contract interpretation, union grievances, attorney
fees, partnership disputes and other miscellaneous
issues. Many of the parties that have selected
Thomas Harrigan to serve as arbitrator have selected
him on repeated occasions for different disputes. He
pledges to decide each dispute based on the evidence
and merits of the case and to issue each award
promptly to the parties. Thomas Harrigan’s goal is
to keep cases moving and to decide each case in a
fair and impartial manner. He does not provide legal
advice, nor does he serve as and advocate for any
party in the arbitration.
If you would like to have Thomas Harrigan act as an arbitrator please
e-mail, write, or call the law office of Marso,
Michelson, and Harrigan, P.A. or e-mail Thomas
Harrigan directly at:
th@marsomichelsonharrigan.com to obtain
more information on fees, scheduling, and procedures
for you particular arbitration. If the parties have
already entered into an arbitration agreement and
the parties agree to have Thomas Harrigan act as
arbitrator, you may simply contact Thomas Harrigan’s
office to arrange a date for the hearing and to
obtain further information regarding fees and other
questions.
What will Thomas Harrigan charge to act as
arbitrator for our dispute?
The arbitration fees and procedure for selecting
Thomas Harrigan as arbitrator will vary depending on
the type of dispute. For example, if the dispute is
one involving a claim for unpaid medical bills under
the Minnesota No-Fault law the arbitrator would
likely be selected through the Minnesota office of
the American Arbitration Association. In that case
the maximum arbitrator’s fee would be $300.00 and it
would be up to the arbitrator to decide which party
would pay the arbitrator’s fee. In other cases where
the parties enter into their own arbitration
agreement and directly chose Thomas Harrigan as
their arbitrator, the arbitration fees are a maximum
of $600.00 per day. He will also do arbitrations for
a reduced fee on a sliding scale basis depending on
the income level of the parties and other factors.
You may contact Thomas Harrigan to obtain
information for the procedures and arbitrator fees
regarding your particular dispute at:
th@marsomichelsonharrigan.com
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