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Rule 1302*(g)-*(m). Administration of Arbitration
*(g) Each attorney in active practice at the Bucks County Bar shall
file with the court administrator information showing whether or
not he is practicing alone, is a member of a firm or is associated
with one or more lawyers, and shall indicate the number of years
the attorney has actively engaged in the practice of law. Upon any
change in his status of practicing with or being associated with
any other lawyer or lawyers, he shall immediately report such change
to the court administrator who will change the list of eligible arbitrators,
in accordance with the information submitted.
*(h) The court shall appoint boards of arbitration consisting of
three attorneys each, taken from the list of eligible attorneys prepared
pursuant to subsection (a) of this rule. The board members shall
have a cumulative experience of 10 years, dating from their admission
to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Board members may
be generally excused from service by the court administrator for
illness, incapacity or due to being a full time county or court employee.
*(i) No more than one member of a family, firm or association shall
serve on a panel on the same arbitration day. The panel member with
the earliest admission to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
shall serve as Chairman.
*(j) The court administrator shall notify all arbitrators so chosen
of the day on which they shall serve.
*(k) Arbitrators so appointed to specific panels may be excused
by the court administrator for good cause shown. Arbitrators who
fail to appear for service within 30 minutes of the appointed time
will be replaced, and will not be compensated.
*(l) Each member of a panel shall be paid the sum of $225 for each
day's service, provided that all awards made by the panel on that
day are filed with the prothonotary.
*(m) Each member of a panel shall be paid the sum of $50 each for
each adjourned hearing scheduled after the commencement of the initial
hearing, with the approval of the court administrator.