Arbitration

Build the tribunal's
working chronology.

Prilex processes claimant and respondent submissions, maps multi-party relationships, resolves entities across exhibits, and produces a complete chronology — every fact traced to its source document.

How it works for arbitration

From submissions to procedural order

Arbitration lives and dies by the record. Prilex builds it for you — structured, sourced, and ready for the tribunal.

1

Ingest all submissions

Claimant's notice, respondent's answer, witness statements, expert reports, exhibits — drop everything in. Prilex processes them locally, in parallel.

2

Map the dispute

Parties, counsel, entities, and their aliases resolved across all documents. Events ordered chronologically. Claims and counterclaims cross-referenced. Money flows quantified.

3

Draft with the record at hand

Query the full record in natural language. Filter by party, date range, or claim. Every answer cites the exact exhibit and paragraph. Export as an auditable PDF.

The difference

Why arbitrators and tribunal
secretaries use Prilex

Arbitration isn't conversation. It's a structured dispute with submissions, exhibits, and a record that must hold up to scrutiny. Chatbots can't do that.

prilex — arbitration engine
Loading claimant submissions...
Ingesting respondent answer...
Loading exhibits (R-Ex.1–R-Ex.23)...
Mapping parties and counsel...
Extracting claims and counterclaims...
Resolving entities across exhibits...
Building procedural chronology...
Analysis complete
PARTIES Claimant: Apex Holdings Ltd
PARTIES Respondent: Meridian Energy GmbH
TIMELINE Jan 2022 — JV agreement signed (C-Ex.1, p.4)
TIMELINE Sep 2023 — Alleged breach (NoA, p.12)
CLAIM €2.4M in lost royalties (SoC, p.7)
DEFENSE Force majeure — regulatory change (SoD, p.15)
ENTITY Meridian Energy GmbH ← Meridian, MEG

Multi-party, multi-submission clarity

In a typical arbitration, the same entity appears under different names across claimant submissions, respondent submissions, and exhibits. Prilex resolves them automatically — so "MEG" in the witness statement is the same as "Meridian Energy GmbH" in the contract.

Every fact is citation-grounded. Every event is placed on a unified timeline. You can hand the output to the tribunal.

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