Arbitration
Filing an Arbitration Demand
Filing the arbitration demand is the first step in any Vilulia Arbitrate case. The demand captures the claimant's claims, the amounts sought, and the respondent's information, creating a formal case record that all subsequent proceedings — discovery, hearings, and the award — are attached to.
What you'll learn
- What information is required to file a demand
- How to add respondents and appoint arbitrators
- How the case record is structured after filing
- How AI tools analyze the demand once it is filed
Filing the demand
From the Cases list, click Create New Case and select Arbitration as the case type. You will be prompted to enter:
- Claimant — name of the initiating party.
- Respondent — name of the opposing party.
- Arbitration type — Binding, Non-Binding, High-Low, Baseball, or Night Baseball.
- Arbitration rules — the governing ruleset (AAA, JAMS, or Custom).
- Case description — a description of the claims being asserted.
- Amount claimed (optional) — the total monetary amount being sought.
Appointing an arbitrator
After the demand is filed, an arbitrator can be appointed to the case from the case record. Vilulia supports multi-arbitrator panels — you can appoint multiple arbitrators to a single case for panel arbitration workflows.
AI demand analysis
Once a demand is on file, arbitrators on the Professional plan can run the Analyze Demand AI tool. This tool reviews the demand and summarizes the legal claims, applicable standards, and likely defenses — giving the arbitrator a structured orientation to the dispute before proceeding to discovery.
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