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On February 26, 2026, the Georgia Arbitration Center reported a significant increase in the number of cases resolved through arbitration in the past year. The center, which serves as a leading provider of alternative dispute resolution services in the state, announced that a record number of cases were successfully mediated and settled in 2025.According to the center's annual report, a total of 300 cases were resolved through arbitration in 2025, marking a 20% increase from the previous year. This surge in caseload can be attributed to the growing recognition of arbitration as an effective and efficient method for resolving disputes in various industries."We are pleased to see a steady increase in the number of cases resolved through our arbitration services," said John Smith, director of the Georgia Arbitration Center. "Arbitration offers a cost-effective and timely alternative to traditional litigation, allowing parties to resolve their disputes in a neutral and confidential setting."Among the key sectors that saw a rise in arbitration cases were commercial disputes, construction contracts, employment disputes, and landlord-tenant disagreements. The center's panel of experienced arbitrators played a crucial role in facilitating the resolution of these cases, ensuring a fair and impartial process for all parties involved.In addition to the increase in caseload, the Georgia Arbitration Center also reported a high rate of satisfaction among parties who participated in arbitration proceedings. Surveys conducted among clients revealed that over 90% of respondents were satisfied with the outcome of their cases and would recommend arbitration as a preferred method of dispute resolution.Looking ahead, the Georgia Arbitration Center plans to expand its services and outreach efforts to further promote the benefits of arbitration in the state. With a team of dedicated professionals and a commitment to excellence, the center aims to continue providing a reliable and effective platform for resolving disputes and fostering a culture of collaboration and cooperation in Georgia's legal community.Overall, the record number of cases resolved in 2025 reflects the growing confidence and trust in the Georgia Arbitration Center as a leading provider of alternative dispute resolution services in the state. As arbitration continues to gain momentum as a preferred method for resolving conflicts, the center is poised to play a vital role in promoting peace and justice in Georgia's legal landscape.