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[Music] although arbitration does not have many of the formal rules and procedures used in court it is important to remember the arbitrators decision is final and binding on the parties courts can only overturn or change an arbitrators final award for very limited reasons therefore parties need to be prepared to present their best arguments in order for the arbitrator to decide in favor of a party the party must provide sufficient clear and convincing evidence to support their claims this is known as meeting the burden of proof the arbitrator will determine whether the party has met their burden of proof similarly the arbitrator will determine what evidence is admissible in arbitration neither the AAA nor the arbitrator May provide advice as to whether a partys evidence is sufficient to support their claims it is up to the party to determine what evidence they need to present to support the claims they are making parties will need to provide material evidence during the arbitration