Arbitration.
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30x Cheaper. 10x Faster. Court Enforceable.
$2,500 total. 45 days. No lawyer required.
You know how resolving disputes traditionally works?
Hire lawyers. Pay $50,000 or more. Wait 18 months. Hope for the best.
For most businesses and individuals, that's simply not an option. So disputes go unresolved. Contracts become meaningless. And everyone loses.
$50K+
Traditional cost
18+ mo
Average timeline
Well, with Decision Layer, that changes.
Make your case in plain English. Submit your documents. Get a legally binding decision. All online, all affordable, all fast.
Make your case in plain English
No legal jargon required. Just explain what happened and what you want.
Submit your documents
Upload contracts, emails, receipts—whatever supports your case.
Get a decision in 45 days max
Our AI arbitrator analyzes everything and renders a court-enforceable decision.
Decision Layer vs Traditional
$2,500
Total cost
45 days
Maximum timeline
What's even better? You can test it first.
Our Case Simulator lets you explore how arbitration works before you file. Test different arguments. See how the other side might respond. Preview what decision might be reached.
It's like having a practice round before the real thing. And it's completely free.
Case Simulator Features
- Test your arguments before filing
- See how respondents might counter
- Preview potential decisions
- Completely free to use
Getting started is simple.
Add one clause to your contracts or Terms of Service. That's it. When a dispute arises, both parties come to Decision Layer instead of court.
Two ways to add it:
Copy/paste our arbitration clause
Add directly to your contracts or Terms of Service
Use our one-page addendum
Perfect for existing contracts
Need help? We're happy to recommend lawyers who can assist with implementation.
Built on solid legal ground.
AI arbitration isn't a legal gray area. The Supreme Court's ruling in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion (2011) established that arbitration agreements—including those with alternative arbitration methods—are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Decision Layer decisions can be confirmed and enforced in any state or federal court, just like traditional arbitration awards.
Read AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion on OyezReady to resolve disputes smarter?
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