Las Vegas Attorney Randal Shimon Appointed as Arbitrator on AAA Arbitration Roster
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) June 15, 2008 -- The American Arbitration Association ® ("AAA") has a long history in the field of alternative dispute resolution and has provided a forum for out of court dispute resolution for over 80 years. The AAA is committed to providing exceptional neutrals along with proficient case management during the arbitration process. The AAA'S ultimate goal is to move cases through arbitration or mediation in a fair and impartial manner through the conclusion of each case. The AAA appointed attorney Randal Shimon to its commercial arbitration panel on April 14, 2008. Shimon will act as the arbitrator and decide matters that are referred to him, or a three member arbitration panel, through the AAA. Shimon has been appointed to hear disputes under both the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules and the AAA Construction Industry Arbitration Rules.
About Randal Shimon:
Randal Shimon was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Arizona State University in December 1991. Shimon earned his Juris Doctorate from Pepperdine University School of Law in December 1995. In 1996, Shimon obtained licenses to practice law in two states: Arizona and Nevada. Shimon earned his Diploma in Trial Advocacy Skills from the National Institute for Trial Advocacy in 1998 and was admitted to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1999. Shimon practices primarily in the areas of civil litigation, construction and surety law, commercial litigation and commercial landlord/tenant law. He also has experience in products liability, toxic mold, general liability defense and insurance coverage disputes. Shimon's professional affiliations include the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Nevada, the State Bar of Arizona, the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association and the Clark County Bar Association. Randal is also a member of The Las Vegas Chapter of the Associated General Contractors, and the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact Tracee Gress, (702) 312-4175 at SHIMON & SMITH, PC, 4175 S. Riley St., Ste. 102, Las Vegas, NV 89147.
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