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Find a Dispute Resolver

The Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators Australia has a panel of skilled and experienced dispute resolvers covering many commercial areas and professional disciplines. The specialist areas include construction and engineering, law, finance, accounting, information technology, health services, and local government and many others. To see the full list of professional disciplines used in the database and the full list of expertise categories, please click 'Expertise Categories' from the menu on the left.

Parties are able to select their dispute resolver from the Institute's panel of ADR professionals, or the Institute will nominate a suitable person on request. The Institute can also assist parties in designing or setting up an appropriate ADR procedure for particular applications. The Institute has available recommended rules and standard contract clauses for facilitating dispute resolution.

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Please Note:
The Institute updates its database regularly. However, we cannot guarantee that all information is current to today’s date. If you need to verify any information about members please contact our Membership Officer Joan Ryan at the National Office.

Email: admin@iama.org.au
Phone: (03) 9607 6906

Please notify us of any errors, required updates or omissions immediately. Blank listings occur where information has not been supplied by a member.


Grading of Arbitrators

There are three grades of arbitrators qualified under the rules of the Institute.

Grade 1

Those with wide experience in arbitration who are able to deal with large and/or complex arbitrations.

Grade 2

Those who are judged to be able to conduct arbitrations of medium size or which are straightforward within the arbitrators' fields of expertise.

Grade 3

Those with less experience who are judged to be able to conduct small arbitrations which may call for knowledge in restricted or specialised fields.

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