Structured settlement workflows for active matters — proposal exchanges, settlement modeling, and an AI mediator that keeps the conversation productive without taking it out of counsel's hands.
Mediation is the LexGo AI module for resolving an active matter without trial. It's the LexGo AI counterpart to the consumer-facing Resolve platform — same underlying mediation engine, but built for matters where attorneys are already engaged and the goal is structured settlement, not pre-engagement triage.
The module gives counsel a defined environment for proposal exchanges, settlement modeling, and adversary-side communication, with everything logged, attached to the matter, and ready to convert to a binding agreement once terms are reached.
An attorney launches a settlement track from inside an active matter. Each side enters its starting position and authority limits; the mediator agent runs proposal exchanges through structured rounds, identifies overlap, surfaces creative bridge terms, and projects the cost-of-litigation alternative based on the matter's claims and discovery.
When terms are reached, the module drafts a settlement agreement using the matter's record. When they aren't, the settlement history attaches to the matter and informs trial strategy.
Formal offers with terms — money, conditions, non-monetary, timeline. Accept, reject, or counter through tracked rounds.
Cost-of-litigation projections grounded in the matter's claims, evidence, and procedural posture — not abstract estimates.
An AI mediator identifies overlap, suggests bridge terms, and keeps tone constructive — without making decisions for either side.
Two-, three-, and N-party matters with permissioned communication channels and per-party authority tracking.
When terms are reached, the agreement is drafted from the matter record — parties, claims, releases, and binding terms in place.
Every proposal, exchange, and decision logged. Settlement-privileged communications kept separate from the matter record.