Efficient Dispute Resolutions

Low cost arbitration awards issued in a fraction of the time.

DPPA CompliantFAA Enforceable
14-day resolution
From filing to enforceable award, in as little as two weeks.
DPPA compliant
A defensible path to process violations without breaking the rules.
FAA binding
Awards are enforceable and confirmable in court.
API-first
File, serve notice, and track every milestone programmatically.

Traditional arbitration costs more than the dispute is worth.

AAA and JAMS were designed for high-stakes commercial disputes — not everyday claims. We built a process that makes economic sense at any dollar value.

AAA / JAMS
Arbitration.Inc
Filing to award

90–180+ days

~2 weeks

Filing process

Paper forms, email, phone

Dashboard or API

Service of notice

Arrange your own

Built-in certified mail + email

Case preparation

Manual, attorney-driven

Automated, arbitrator-reviewed

Enforceability

FAA-enforceable

FAA-enforceable

Compliance

Varies by provider

SOC 2 Type II, full audit trail

Volume

Not designed for scale

Built for thousands per month

Faster collections. Full compliance. Every case.

We went from writing off most unpaid violations to collecting on the majority of them — with a DPPA-compliant, enforceable process that holds up under scrutiny.

RA
Ryan Alvarez
Head of Enforcement Ops, National Parking Group

Common questions.

Clear answers for legal, ops, and platform teams evaluating the platform.

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Enterprise operations teams that handle high-volume disputes, from parking and property management to financial services and consumer claims. The common thread is the need for a repeatable, enforceable process rather than a bespoke legal workflow for every matter.
Yes. Awards are issued within a process built around the Federal Arbitration Act and can be confirmed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
No. AI handles evidence organization, case analysis, and draft preparation. Every binding award is independently reviewed and confirmed by a human arbitrator.
Most matters resolve in one to two weeks from filing to enforceable award, depending on service completion and response timing.
The case proceeds on an ex parte basis. The arbitrator reviews the claimant's evidence and issues an award on the merits. Non-participation does not result in an automatic award — the claimant still bears the burden of proof.
Yes. Respondents receive notice and have 14 days to submit a response through the platform. They can also choose to resolve the matter directly at any point during the proceeding.

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