Pre-hearing briefs: a. Are nearly always used in arbitration. b. Might backfire for the presenting party. c. Often preferred by the grievant to guarantee a fair hearing. d. Are nearly always used in arbitration and often preferred by the grievant to guarantee a fair hearing. e. Last from a few hours to a few days.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "B": Might backfire for the presenting party.

Explanation:

Arbitrations are agreements made between two parties in dispute in front of a third party called the arbitrator avoiding to take the caser to court. The arbitrator has the power to come up with a neutral decision of the case if the parties cannot resolve the issue under their own terms.  

Some arbitrations are requested to have pre-hearings when both parties are backfired because they might be requested to expose their positions even to bring witnesses to find out if there are inconsistencies.