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Free Arbitration Clause Consultation for Companies

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At Michael Lee Chambers, we believe that well-drafted arbitration clauses are essential to the smooth resolution of potential disputes. In the spirit of supporting businesses and fostering fairer arbitration practices, we offer a complimentary consultation to help companies ensure their clauses are robust, clear, and tailored to their needs.

What’s Included:

  • One-time review of a single arbitration clause for a company.

  • Up to 30 minutes of consultation via email or Zoom.

  • General recommendations on improvements or best practices.

  • Advice on adapting clauses for specific jurisdictions or types of disputes.

Disclaimer:

The free arbitration clause consultation is provided as a courtesy and is intended for general guidance. It is not a substitute for formal legal advice. By participating, you acknowledge that this consultation does not create a client-attorney relationship. Any advice given is based on general principles of arbitration law and may not be applicable to your specific circumstances without further in-depth review. For comprehensive legal services, separate engagement will be necessary.

Important Limitations:

  • Our free consultation focuses solely on arbitration clause drafting. It does not cover arbitration case strategy, ongoing disputes, or cases about to begin.

  • This consultation provides general recommendations only, and no follow-up services are included unless retained for further engagement.

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Who Can Benefit?

  • Companies involved in international contracts.

  • In-house counsel drafting or reviewing dispute resolution clauses.

  • Legal departments seeking experienced feedback to improve arbitration clauses.

Why We Offer This Service:

We understand that arbitration clauses are crucial for preventing costly disputes and legal entanglements. By offering this service, we aim to help companies protect their interests and promote more efficient dispute resolution. This initiative is part of our commitment to the business community and the broader arbitration field, helping companies safeguard their futures without the worry of escalating conflicts.

How It Works:

  • Submit your arbitration clause using the form provided below.

  • We will reach out via email to schedule a consultation or provide initial feedback.

  • During the consultation, our team will offer high-level advice on your clause.

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How can we help?

What can we help you with?

Your existing dispute (arbitration) clause, What you want to achieve, etc.

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