Originally Posted by
Xray678
The odds of a new arbitrator overturning another arbitrators ruling are pretty much zero. The entire arbitration process will be worthless if you can just stick your head in the sand until you find an arbitrator who agrees with you.
There may be a negotiated agreement, but if this goes to arbitration, the NIC list will stand.
Your error is assuming that the Nic has any standing. No one will overturn it.
I don't much like the odds of making predictions about what people will do. The law is much less fickle.
The arbitration panel, if there is one, will be constrained by the terms of the arbitration authority granted to them by the participants.