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Dispute Resolution Clause

This article provides an overview of how to use FlyTask’s Dispute Resolution Clause automation to simplify drafting custom dispute resolution clauses for contracts. Learn what information you need to get started, how the automation works, and where to find support if needed.


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Required Inputs
  3. Step-by-Step Guide
  4. Support & Troubleshooting


Introduction

FlyTask’s Dispute Resolution Clause automation helps users create tailored clauses for resolving contractual disputes through methods like mediation, arbitration, or litigation. By entering specific details into a simple form, you can generate a clause that meets your unique legal needs, making the process efficient and reducing potential future conflicts. This article provides all the information needed to successfully use this automation.



Required Inputs

Party 1 Name

Enter the name of the first party involved in the agreement.

Example: Alpha Corp

Party 2 Name

Enter the name of the second party involved in the agreement.

Example: Beta Ltd

Dispute Resolution Type

Specify the type of dispute resolution, such as mediation, arbitration, or litigation.

Example: Mediation and Arbitration

Governing Law

Indicate the legal jurisdiction that will govern this agreement.

Example: England and Wales

Arbitration Location

Specify the location where arbitration proceedings will take place.

Example: London

Arbitration Language

Enter the language in which arbitration proceedings will be conducted.

Example: English

Arbitration Rules

Specify the set of rules that will govern the arbitration process, such as the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.

Example: UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (International rules for fair and neutral arbitration procedures)

Number of Arbitrators

Indicate the number of arbitrators to be appointed for resolving the dispute.

Example: 1

Mediation Requirement

Specify if mediation should be attempted before moving to arbitration or other dispute resolution methods.

Example: Mediation required before arbitration

Mediation Institution

Enter the name of the institution that will oversee the mediation process.

Example: Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR)

Mediation Duration (Days)

Enter the maximum number of days allocated for mediation.

Example: 30

Binding Decision

Specify whether the decision reached through arbitration or mediation will be legally binding.

Example: Decision will be binding

Cost Sharing Arrangement

Describe how costs related to the arbitration or mediation process will be divided between parties.

Example: Costs will be shared equally

Confidentiality Provisions

Outline the terms for keeping the arbitration or mediation process private.

Example: All information will be kept confidential

Clause Effective Date

Enter the date from which the terms of this clause will be effective.

Email Address for Delivery

Provide the email address to which the generated Dispute Resolution Clause will be sent.

Example: support@flytask.com

AI Creativity Level (Temperature)

Controls the level of creativity in AI output. Higher values result in more creative responses, while lower values produce more predictable content.

Example: Medium (Recommended)

Preferred Output Language

Choose the language for the generated output, ensuring it meets your preferred language standards.

Example: British English



Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Fill in the Required Fields
    Start by completing each field in the form with the necessary information as outlined in the ‘Required Inputs’ section.

  2. Check for Completeness
    Ensure all required fields are filled accurately, including names, locations, and specific arbitration or mediation preferences.

  3. Submit the Form
    Once completed, submit the form. FlyTask will process the information, and the custom dispute resolution clause will be generated.

  4. Receive the Clause via Email
    The generated clause will be sent to the email address provided in the form. If the email does not arrive, check your spam folder or contact support.

  5. Review and Incorporate the Clause
    Once received, review the clause to ensure it meets your needs, then incorporate it into your contract as required.



Support & Troubleshooting {#support-troubleshooting}

If you encounter any issues or have questions about the Dispute Resolution Clause automation, please reach out to our support team. You can email us at support@flytask.com for assistance. We’re here to help ensure that your dispute resolution clauses are set up accurately and efficiently.