Dispute Resolution Professional
Listed on 2026-03-09
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Litigation
Overview
Dispute Resolution Professional. “Serve as a Neutral Arbitrator in New Jersey’s No-Fault Arbitration Program.” Forthright, a global provider of process design, automation and dispute resolution solutions, is seeking qualified individuals to join its distinguished panel of attorney-arbitrators administering New Jersey’s No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) arbitration program. This independent contractor role offers a unique opportunity to apply your legal expertise in a quasi-judicial capacity, contribute to the fair resolution of disputes, and serve the public while enjoying schedule flexibility and professional independence.
Whatour Arbitrators Do:
- Conduct hearings.
- Evaluate submissions and testimony impartially.
- Issue written arbitration awards in compliance with statutory timelines.
- Uphold the integrity of the No-Fault arbitration system.
- Prestige & Service:
Help maintain the fairness of New Jersey’s PIP system. - Flexibility:
Control your hearing schedule. - Professional Growth:
Expand ADR experience and enhance your reputation as a neutral. - Support & Training:
Access to CLEs, peer mentoring, and program resources.
- Ability to maintain neutrality and independence; no conflicts with insurers, claimants, or counsel appearing frequently in PIP matters.
- Availability to conduct hearings and issue awards within required timelines.
- Be an attorney licensed to practice in New Jersey with at least 10 years of experience in cases involving personal injury or workers' compensation. or
- Be a former judge of the Superior Court or the Workers' Compensation Court, or a former Administrative Law Judge. or
- Any other person, qualified by education and at least 10 years' experience, with sufficient understanding of automobile insurance claims and practices, contract law, and judicial or alternate dispute resolution practices and procedures.
- Judicial, quasi-judicial, or arbitration/ADR experience.
- Familiarity with insurance, no-fault law, or medical claims.
- Demonstrated writing ability.
- Commitment to recusal protocols if conflicts arise.
“Ready to serve as an arbitrator? Submit your application here.”
Note:
Meeting the above criteria is required but not sufficient. Final approval rests with Forthright Management and the 14-member Advisory Council.
Forthright is proud to be a veteran friendly and an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for engagement without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected status.
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