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On December 7, 2025, the Mississippi Arbitration Center announced plans to expand its operations in response to the rapidly increasing demand for dispute resolution services in the state. The center, which has been operating since 2018, has seen a significant uptick in the number of cases being brought to arbitration as businesses and individuals seek quicker and more cost-effective solutions to their legal disputes.The expansion will include the addition of new arbitrators and mediators to the center's roster, as well as the opening of a new office in a strategic location in downtown Jackson. This move will allow the center to better serve its clients throughout the state and to handle a greater volume of cases simultaneously."We are thrilled to see the continued growth and success of the Mississippi Arbitration Center," said John Doe, the center's director. "Our team has worked tirelessly to provide top-notch dispute resolution services to our clients, and this expansion will allow us to meet the increasing demand for our services while maintaining the high standards of quality and professionalism that we are known for."Arbitration has become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional litigation in recent years, as parties seek to avoid the time and expense associated with courtroom proceedings. The Mississippi Arbitration Center offers a range of services, including commercial arbitration, labor and employment disputes, and construction arbitration, among others."We have seen a steady increase in the number of cases being brought to arbitration in recent years," said Jane Smith, a senior arbitrator at the center. "Parties appreciate the confidentiality, flexibility, and efficiency of the arbitration process, and we are proud to be able to provide a high-quality alternative to traditional litigation for our clients."The Mississippi Arbitration Center's expansion is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with the new office and additional arbitrators and mediators set to be in place by early 2026. The center's team is confident that the expansion will allow them to continue to provide exceptional dispute resolution services to clients throughout the state for years to come.