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Companies tagged with arbitration

Radvocate

Consumer dispute resolution is broken. When individual customers have complaints against subscription services, we can depend on companies' internal dispute processes, or else the only available option is typically a little-know and difficult-to-navigate individual arbitration. Radvocate is a dispute resolution layer for customers with real claims that aren't being taken seriously. We know the arbitration process and have an automated, data-driven fulfillment engine empowering consumers to navigate it and get results. Our founders and investors come from big law, LegalZoom, Lyft, AngelList, and other top players in the legal and tech worlds.

Arbiclaims

We replace small claims court with online arbitration for <$5-10K legal claims. In doing so we provide our customers with a quicker/better alternative to small claims court.

eJust

eJust is a 100 % online arbitration platform which provides a way to settle any arbitrable dispute in a fast and cost-effective way, without causing a strain on the business relationship. Accelerate Justice to accelerate business.

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