Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Massachusetts
Appealing a decision of binding arbitration for a trial de novo in district cour
I had a dispute with my home improvement contractor, and we completed binding arbitration.
The arbitrator's decision was mailed on June 1st, 2001.
According to Massachusettes General Law, Chapter 142A Section 4, paragraph e:
Any party may appeal the decision of an arbitrator for a trial de novo in superior court or district court. Such appeal must be filed within twenty-one days.
My question is this: How exactly do you file an ''appeal'' of a non-court ruling.
Do I file a Notice of Appeal (I don't think so), or do I just file a complaint with the court, which states that I am appealing an arbitration decision, based on the above statute.
Thank you very much.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Appealing a decision of binding arbitration for a trial de novo in district
I know only two attorneys who know how to appeal an arbitration hearing properly.
You cannot do this alone.