Resolution Simulator
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See how the Resolution Simulator can help your team assess dispute risk before filing.
Launch and Package Pricing
Pricing
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Option |
Includes |
Launch Price |
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Single run |
1 simulation |
$495 |
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Starter |
5 simulations |
$2,200 |
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Standard |
10 simulations |
$4,200 |
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Professional |
25 simulations |
$9,000 |
After the launch promotion ends, single-run pricing will be $995. Custom package and enterprise pricing will also be available.
Built to Deliver Case Insights and Analysis
Features
The Resolution Simulator combines AI Arbitrator-modeled legal reasoning and analysis with user validation and strict American Arbitration Association® (AAA®) governance to help the submitting party’s legal team evaluate dispute outcomes before filing.
Arbitrator-Modeled Analysis
Shows how the dispute may be evaluated from an arbitrator’s perspective.
Neutral by Design
Use's one party's submissions of both sides’ arguments to generate a balanced review.
User-Validated Process
Allows user to confirm or adjust AI-generated key issue identifiers and summaries
Transparent Simulation
Explains how and why conclusions were reached through issue-by-issue analysis.
Governed AI
Operates under rigorous AAA oversight
How it works
Step 1: Upload Case Materials
Submit claims, counterclaims, evidence, legal authority, and other supporting materials, just as you would for a real documents-only arbitration.
Step 2: Review and Validate the Issues
Review AI-identified issues and summaries, then provide feedback before the analysis is finalized.
Step 3: Receive Structured Case Analysis
Get an organized analysis of the dispute, including record citations and key issues that may affect the outcome.
Step 4: Generate a Simulated Decision
Receive a nonbinding simulated decision illustrating how an arbitrator might reason through the dispute.
The Latest on the Resolution Simulator
Updates
American Arbitration Association® Announces Resolution Simulator, Powered by the AI Arbitrator
Resources
Learn more
About the Resolution Simulator, Powered By the AI Arbitrator – Overview
AI governance
Responsible AI in Dispute Resolution
AI is reshaping dispute resolution. The AAA provides governance, safeguards, and insights to support fair, transparent outcomes at every stage.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
What is the Resolution Simulator?
The Resolution Simulator provides a simulated dispute decision to help a party gain insight into how an arbitrator might analyze claims, counterclaims, and legal arguments.
Powered by the AI Arbitrator, the simulated output provides insight for evaluating a case, testing strategies, and evaluating complex disputes before, during, or outside a binding arbitration process.
Unlike the AI Arbitrator, the Resolution Simulator does not involve a human arbitrator and does not produce an arbitration award. Its output is a simulated arbitral decision for informational and strategic use only.
Who is the Resolution Simulator for?
The Resolution Simulator is designed for legal teams, businesses, and counsel evaluating whether and how to move forward with a dispute.
Why would a party use the Resolution Simulator?
The Resolution Simulator provides insights and analysis, helping to determine:
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How a neutral arbitrator may assess the facts and legal arguments of a case and how they may ultimately decide a case
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The strengths and vulnerabilities in a position
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The issues that may drive risk or settlement
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Whether arbitration, mediation, litigation, or early resolution is the right path
What types of cases will the Resolution Simulator support?
The Resolution Simulator is launching in August for documents-only commercial and construction cases, excluding international and payer-provider disputes.
Is the Resolution Simulator an Early Case Assessment (ECA) software tool?
No. The Resolution Simulator provides simulated arbitrator reasoning and outcome analysis, whereas ECA platforms focus on evidence assessment, discovery management, risk quantification, and litigation cost analysis.
What materials can the user submit?
The submitting party can upload materials for both sides of the dispute, including position statements with claims and counterclaims, evidence, legal authority, and other supporting case materials.
Can the user review the AI’s summaries?
Yes. The party reviews, edits if needed, and validates AI-identified issues and summaries before the analysis is finalized.
What does the output include?
The tool provides structured case analysis, record citations, and a simulated decision showing how a neutral arbitrator might reason through the dispute.
How is the Resolution Simulator governed?
The Resolution Simulator is developed under the AAA’s AI governance frameworks, with oversight and safeguards that guide its design, testing, and use.
Why would I use the Resolution Simulator when I can use the legal software that already exists at my organization?
The Resolution Simulator is an intuitive, easy-to-use solution that simplifies a complex process into a structured, repeatable experience. Rather than requiring the creation of prompts and workflows that many legal AI solutions demand, the Resolution Simulator shows the user how it has analyzed the submitted case materials, making it easy for parties to obtain the insights they need.
Unlike general legal AI tools, the Resolution Simulator is trained on AAA arbitration case data and awards and developed to reflect arbitrator-modeled reasoning. This makes it distinct from tools designed primarily for legal research, drafting, or document review.