Dispute Resolution Clause -- General
Outlines the agreed mechanism for resolving conflicts, whether through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. Reduces uncertainty and cost by defining a clear path before disagreements escalate.
Dispute Resolution Clause -- General
This skill provides expert-level analysis and drafting assistance for Dispute Resolution clauses in General contracts.
When to Activate
Activate this skill when the user:
- Uploads or pastes a contract containing a Dispute Resolution clause
- Asks to draft, redline, or improve a Dispute Resolution clause
- Asks for a risk assessment of an existing Dispute Resolution provision
- Mentions keywords: dispute resolution, arbitration, mediation clause
Workflow
Step 1 -- Intake
Ask the user (if not already provided):
- Which party are you representing? (e.g., vendor, client, buyer, seller)
- Jurisdiction governing the contract? (e.g., New York, California, England & Wales)
- Is this a draft for review or should I generate fresh language?
Step 2 -- Analysis
If reviewing existing language, output the following structure:
## Dispute Resolution Clause Analysis
### Plain-Language Summary
[2-3 sentence plain-English description of what the clause does]
### Key Provisions Identified
- [Provision 1]
- [Provision 2]
### Risk Assessment
| Item | Risk Level | Notes |
|------|-----------|-------|
| [item] | High / Medium / Low | [explanation] |
### Recommended Redlines
[Specific suggested changes with rationale]
### Market Standard Comparison
[How this clause compares to typical General market standard]
Step 3 -- Drafting
If generating new language, produce:
- Balanced version (neither party-favored)
- Favorable to client version
- Negotiation notes -- what the other side will likely push back on
Dispute Resolution Playbook -- General
See
scripts/playbook.mdfor detailed clause-specific guidance, fallback positions, jurisdiction-specific notes, and precedent language.
Important Notes
- Always caveat that output is not legal advice and should be reviewed by qualified counsel.
- Flag any provisions that may be unenforceable or jurisdiction-specific.
- When jurisdiction is unknown, apply general common-law principles and note assumptions.
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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