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Resolve

Dispute Resolution for Corporations

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Employee disagreements, vendor disputes, customer complaints, partnership conflicts — resolved through structured AI mediation at a fraction of litigation cost, with a clean handoff to outside counsel if needed.

Why corporations use Resolve

Legal departments are overwhelmed with matters that shouldn't require full litigation. Every unresolved dispute is a liability on the books and a distraction from operations. Early resolution saves 10–50× compared to litigation costs — but most companies have no infrastructure to capture that savings systematically.

Resolve gives in-house teams a defined workflow for the disputes that don't justify outside counsel: structured intake, AI legal analysis, mediated negotiation, and a binding-stipulation output — all under the legal department's control.

How it works

Resolve maps the same three-phase workflow used by individual users — intake, mediated negotiation, resolution — onto B2B-shaped disputes. Both parties go through independent intake (with the company's general counsel often acting on its side), the system identifies what they agree on (corroborated facts) and disagree about (disputed facts), and a mediator agent runs structured exchanges through to settlement or impasse.

If settlement fails, the entire dispute file — intake notes, evidence, claims analysis, settlement history — transfers to LexGo AI for outside counsel, who picks up a matter that's already organized and analyzed.

Capabilities

Multi-matter dashboard

In-house counsel sees every active dispute across the company in one place — status, counterparties, exposure, deadlines.

Independent dual intake

Each party tells its own story, uploads its own evidence, and receives its own legal analysis before the negotiation phase opens.

Structured mediation

An AI mediator runs proposal exchanges through to agreement, filtering tone and preserving substance. Asynchronous-first for executive schedules.

Audit trail & compliance

Every interaction, proposal, and decision logged. Privileged communications kept separate from the negotiation record.

Binding stipulations

Settlement output is a binding agreement signed digitally — not a memo of understanding that needs to be redrafted.

Clean escalation

Disputes that don't settle transfer to LexGo AI with intake, evidence, and settlement history attached — outside counsel saves weeks.

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