To appeal or vacate an arbitrator's decision, you typically need to file a motion in a court with jurisdiction, citing specific grounds outlined in the Federal Arbitration Act or applicable state laws. Common grounds for vacating include evidence of arbitrator misconduct, exceeding their powers, or lack of a fair hearing. It's important to adhere to the deadlines for filing such motions, as they can be quite strict. Legal counsel is often recommended to navigate the complexities of this process.
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