How it works
Two stages. Days, not months.
NoLitigation is an AI-native online dispute resolution platform. Most cases resolve at Stage 1 with an AI-generated settlement. If they don't, Stage 2 escalates to a CTSI-accredited human arbitrator — without ever leaving the platform.
Stage 1
AI Settlement
Binding by contract under English law when both parties accept.
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File your dispute
Sign up, describe the issue, name the parties, and set the amount in dispute. Invite the other party by email in seconds.
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Both sides submit evidence
Each party uploads contracts, correspondence and supporting documents into a private, encrypted case workspace.
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AI analyses the case
Our five-stage pipeline (AWS Textract + dual RAG over case law and precedent) extracts, classifies and reasons over the evidence.
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AI settlement recommendation
The platform issues an explainable settlement recommendation with a full reasoning trace. A human reviewer is in the loop from day one.
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Accept, reject, or wait
Both parties have 7 days to accept. If both accept and sign, the outcome is binding by contract under English law — no court, no lawyers required.
Stage 2
AI-Assisted Arbitration
CTSI-accredited human arbitrators, legally binding under the Arbitration Act 1996.
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Arbitrator appointed
If either party rejects or the 7-day window lapses, the case escalates automatically and a CTSI-accredited arbitrator is appointed.
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AI-assisted review
The arbitrator works from the same platform, using the AI analysis, structured evidence and audit trail to move faster than a traditional hearing.
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Online hearing
Sessions are scheduled and heard online. Every action is logged for a jurisdiction-aware, defensible record.
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Binding award
The arbitrator issues a final, binding award — legally enforceable under the Arbitration Act 1996.
Why the outcome holds up
Built to be defensible.
Legally binding
Stage 1 is binding by contract under English law. Stage 2 awards are binding under the Arbitration Act 1996.
CTSI-accredited
Compliant with CTSI accreditation requirements — CTSI is the competent authority for new ODR entrants in 2025.
Fully auditable
Every AI recommendation ships with an explainable reasoning trace and a complete evidence audit trail.
Jurisdiction-aware
Analysis is grounded in UK case law and precedent, with UK data residency end-to-end.