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hey everybody this is jason mcgrath and this is another installment of carolina contracts uh in the last part we talked about arbitration provisions and whether your contract does or should have one lets just say that there is going to be an arbitration provision one of the main considerations that you should uh you know consider up front is whether that should have an attorneys fees provisioned and how that should work and as well as cost of arbitration so for example you could have an arbitration clause that requires arbitration but doesnt address attorneys fees or or cost of arbitration either way you could have an arbitration clause that basically says that the prevailing party shall have the ability to recover their costs and fees from the other party the non-prevailing party or it could say that each party will bear their own costs and fees these are all valid ways that you can do it and there are different schools of thought on this but mine boils down to this if you are the