Arbitration clauses force disputes out of court and into private systems that favor the party with resources and repeat experience—yet most people don't notice them until a problem arises. AI can locate these clauses, explain what they actually require, and help you assess whether accepting arbitration makes strategic sense in your situation.
An arbitration agreement is a clause or standalone contract requiring parties to resolve disputes through a private arbitrator rather than through public court proceedings, often waiving the right to a jury trial or class action participation.
These agreements are frequently buried in contracts and written to favor the drafting party, and AI can surface one-sided arbitration rules, problematic venue requirements, and cost-allocation terms that could make pursuing a claim financially impossible.
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