Get arbitration help without legal complexity

Describe your dispute, compare trusted courts, and submit your case online in minutes.

You are the claimant: launch your case with full control

Open your cabinet, submit the claim, attach evidence, and track every stage from filing to award in one timeline.

You received a claim: respond before deadlines

Authorize to see claim details, submit your response, upload supporting evidence, and keep your position structured inside one case space.

Three simple steps

01about 2 minutes

Describe your problem

Share what happened, claim amount, and urgency in plain language.

02about 3 minutes

Choose a court

Pick a court yourself or request a recommendation from the platform.

03about 1 minute

Submit your case

Confirm details and file your dispute to start the process.

For people without legal background

Simple step-by-step flow helps you open a case without legal jargon.

Transparent court comparisons

Review reputation, completed cases, deposit requirements, and expected timelines.

Guided court recommendation

If you are unsure where to file, ask for matching help directly in the intake flow.

Why people trust this platform

Transparent court ratings

Compare courts by reputation, completed cases, and appeal trends before you choose.

Clear deposit expectations

Each court profile shows deposit size and currency so you can plan costs in advance.

Predictable timelines

See average decision speed and status updates from submission through closure.

Typical disputes handled on the platform

A compact overview of frequent case categories. If your case is similar, start filing right away.

Debt was not repaid

You lent money to a friend or partner, but funds were not returned. The court can review messages, payments, and agreements.

Online deal fulfilled only partially

You paid for a product or service but received something different from what was promised. The court analyzes deal terms and evidence.

Financial dispute between partners

Partners cannot agree on how to split funds or fulfill obligations.

Reputational dispute

Distribution of information that may harm reputation. The court determines if a violation occurred and issues a decision.

Dispute between client and contractor

One side believes the work or service was delivered improperly.

Dispute over property damage

A party claims that equipment, goods, or rented property was damaged and seeks compensation.

Platform in numbers

Live momentum of arbitration practice in the Association network.

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Decisions issued

Reviewed and completed arbitration cases.

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Courts in association

Active courts available for case routing.

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Participants served

Claimants and respondents who used the platform.

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On-time resolutions

Cases closed within target timeline.

How the arbitration platform works

Case submission

You describe the problem in plain language: what happened, dispute amount, and who the respondent is.

Court selection

The platform shows courts suitable for your dispute. You can choose on your own or get a recommendation.

Case review

The court reviews evidence, may ask additional questions to both sides, and then issues a decision.

Decision

After the review is complete, parties receive the court decision and next-step guidance.

How court ratings are calculated

The rating helps compare courts by effectiveness and reliability.

Number of completed cases

A higher number of successfully completed cases improves a court's rating.

Average decision time

Courts that resolve cases faster receive higher scores.

Share of appealed decisions

If decisions are rarely appealed, trust in the court increases.

Party feedback

After a case closes, parties can rate the court's performance.