An arbitration proceeding ensued as a result of a motor vehicle accident. The arbitrator could not decide which party was at fault, and therefore held in favor of the respondent, finding that the Claimant had failed to carry her burden of proof on her affirmative claims. The losing party sought to vacate the award, contending that the arbitrator had improperly presumed her to have been at fault, in manifest disregard of law. The court disagreed, finding that an award based upon a simple failure to sustain one’s burden of proof was appropriate. Beverly v. Collier, Case No. 06-1414 (USDC E.D. Ark. Oct. 12, 2007).
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