Which of the following is a difference between arbitration and mini trials?
A. The disputants are not represented by legal counsel in a mini trial, unlike in arbitration.
B. The parties are more likely to be involved in direct communication during arbitration than in mini trials.
C. The neutral party in arbitration is appointed by a court, but they are selected by the disputants in a mini trial.
D. The neutral adviser in mini trials provides an opinion on the case, whereas the arbitrator delivers a binding decision.