From drafting clauses to confidently managing post-award procedures, the AAA-ICDR® AI-Powered Labor Arbitration Chatbook provides instant, tailored answers to a variety of labor arbitration questions, from filing cases to confidently managing post award procedures.
Released in 2025, this platform, powered by EdTek.AI, draws upon the authoritative "Fundamentals of Labor Arbitration" by Jay E. Grenig and Rocco Scanza, alongside relevant AAA-ICDR rules, to provide expert insights for parties involved in a labor dispute filed with the AAA.
(Grenig and Scanza have previously been involved in the creation of other AAAi Chatbooks, including for general case guidance and self-representation.)
“We wanted to provide an easily accessible, comprehensive interface to share with anyone with an interest in labor and management relations,” says AAA Vice President of Labor & Elections Frank Binda.
Binda was an integral part of the creation of this Chatbook, providing input into what sources the platform should draw from and helping test it before launch.
As part of the AAA-ICDR's commitment to accessibility, this tool is free for anyone to use—and is equally intuitive to boot!
“Literally all one needs to access the application is an internet connection and a bookmark,” said Binda.
Anyone may use the tool, but the primary market is labor and management advocates and arbitrators as well as all professionals involved in dispute resolution, including HR professionals, union representatives, and more.
This tool also prioritizes accuracy when it generates answers for questions ranging from labor arbitration procedures, rules, and case management. The Chatbook also comes with a downloadable handbook that walks through the entire arbitration process, from filing to receiving a final award.
The tool provides “information for anyone who chooses to use it,” explains Binda. “Because it is a closed system, with a very specific range of data from which it draws responses, the application has a very focused realm, free from speculation.”
This connects to the AAA-ICDR's commitment to making dispute resolution more accessible and efficient for all participants. Also, the platform is transparent and answers the question based on the inquiry.
“If it does not know the answer, it will let you know,” said Binda. “In such instances, the user would then need to either rephrase the query or do their research the hard way.”
Overall, the Labor Arbitration Chatbook AI is an efficient, effective tool to provide insight and guidance in today’s dynamic legal landscape.
“Knowledge is power, and having this readily available and accessible tool, expands the knowledge base, giving an enhanced level of certainty in an environment where risk is involved,” said Binda.