Mediation

Dispute Intelligence Engine

The Dispute Intelligence Engine is an AI-powered analytics capability available in Professional and Enterprise tiers for both Vilulia Mediate and Vilulia Arbitrate. It provides informed resolution decisions backed by platform data, case-specific AI analysis, and jurisdictional intelligence — with honest confidence scoring that tells you exactly how much to trust the analysis.

What you'll learn

  • What the Dispute Intelligence Engine analyzes
  • How confidence scoring works
  • What data sources are combined
  • How to interpret the reports

Access requirements

The Dispute Intelligence Engine requires the Professional or Enterprise plan. It is not available on Starter plans. Reports are accessible to the assigned mediator or arbitrator and tenant admins.

Key capabilities

  • Per-element case strength assessment — Each element of the dispute is analyzed individually for strengths and weaknesses, rather than providing a single overall score.
  • Platform resolution benchmarks from real outcomes — As more cases are resolved on the platform, benchmark data grows more accurate. Your analysis benefits from anonymized, aggregate outcome data.
  • Jurisdictional legal framework analysis — The engine considers applicable jurisdictional rules, statutes, and precedent patterns relevant to the case type and location.
  • Risk factor identification for each party — Specific risk factors are surfaced for each party, helping the neutral understand what each side stands to gain or lose.
  • Confidence-scored reports with transparent methodology — Every analysis includes an explicit confidence score. The engine does not overstate certainty — it tells you when data is sparse or when the analysis should be treated as directional rather than definitive.

Important notes

The Dispute Intelligence Engine is not a win/lose predictor. It provides balanced intelligence to support informed decision-making. All AI outputs are subject to the standard AI disclaimer — they assist with analysis but do not constitute legal advice.

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