Is there a limit to the different types of arbitration one can go through before taking a case to trial?

My answer is no. why? because if you don't agree the first time when seeking a arbitration than you'r chances of coming to a conclusion are again aren't high. Once you are in court the judge can rule out a arbitration decision.

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