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Most B2B disputes don't end badly because the issues are unresolvable — they end badly because the available options haven't been a good fit. This guide walks through why traditional approaches fall short, how structured settlement negotiation works, and what changes when you bring a proven process online.
Read the full guide →Our FAQ covers the process, pricing, legal enforceability, and what to expect at each step.
Further Reading
Curated articles, references, and industry coverage on dispute resolution, contract law, and AI in legal services.
Thomson Reuters' annual report on how AI is transforming professional services — including legal. Highlights the widening competitive gap between organizations with AI strategies and those without.
Thomson Reuters InstituteData from the 2024 Legal Trends Report: 79% of legal professionals now use AI, 74% of hourly legal work could be automated, and 70% of clients are open to firms using AI. A clear signal that AI-powered legal tools are becoming the norm.
Clio Legal Trends ReportHarvard Law School's Program on Negotiation explains mediation, arbitration, and the med-arb hybrid — the same proven approach that online platforms are now bringing to businesses at a fraction of the traditional cost.
Harvard Law School Program on NegotiationA plain-language overview of ADR — the umbrella term for resolving disputes outside of court, including mediation, arbitration, and negotiation. A good starting point for understanding the landscape.
Cornell Law School Legal Information InstituteA clear overview of mediation — the voluntary, facilitated negotiation process at the core of structured settlement. Understand how it differs from arbitration and litigation.
Cornell Law School Legal Information InstituteCornell Law's overview of arbitration — the binding dispute resolution process that serves as an alternative to litigation. Covers how awards are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act.
Cornell Law School Legal Information InstituteHarvard Law School's Program on Negotiation explores how online mediation works, when it's effective, and why the range of disputes being resolved online continues to expand — from e-commerce to workplace and business conflicts.
Harvard Law School Program on NegotiationThe federal statute governing arbitration agreements and the enforcement of arbitration awards in the United States — the legal foundation that makes binding arbitration enforceable.
Cornell Law School Legal Information InstituteThe federal law that gives electronic signatures and contracts the same legal standing as paper documents — the foundation that makes online settlement agreements legally binding.
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