Claiming Arbitration Case Costs
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No but I am representing myself
As you're representing yourself in a FINRA arbitration case, you can generally claim for:
- Filing fees
- Hearing session fees
- Discovery-related costs
- Expert witness fees
Please note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
- Filing fees
- Hearing session fees
- Discovery-related costs
- Expert witness fees
Please note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
What is discovery related cost
Discovery-related costs refer to expenses incurred while gathering evidence for your case. This might include costs for:
- Document production
- Depositions
- Inspections
Please note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
- Document production
- Depositions
- Inspections
Please note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
How do I check if I had a hearing session fee?
You can check whether you had a hearing session fee by referring to your case documents or contacting FINRA Dispute Resolution Services. They can provide specific information about your case. Please remember to have your case number ready.
So there is no cost I can claim as I represented myself?
Even if you represented yourself, you can generally claim for:
- Filing fees
- Hearing session fees
- Discovery-related costs
- Expert witness fees
Note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
- Filing fees
- Hearing session fees
- Discovery-related costs
- Expert witness fees
Note, the specifics can vary based on your location and case details.
This is for a Finra arbitration
You mentioned this is for a FINRA arbitration. Are you looking for specific information about this process or do you have a particular question about your situation? Your location can also impact the advice given, could you please provide it?