Disputes Are Stressful. Resolving Them Doesn't Have To Be​.

Rapid Ruling offers a cost-effective and straightforward binding arbitration for attorneys, businesses, and consumers. Resolve disputes online with legally enforceable results!

How It Works

Avoid Expensive Litigation

RapidRuling offers individuals and companies the help they need to resolve disputes using our online platform. We provide parties to resolve a dispute in weeks instead of months or years with traditional courts, reducing costs and access to justice in less time.

Tell us about your dispute. We’ll invite the other party to resolve it and assign a qualified Arbitrator to your case.

You can upload any evidence, and the Arbitrator decides the dispute on the submitted documents or have a live phone or video hearing.

Decision​

Your Arbitrator will issue a decision within weeks of filing a claim rather than years. This decision is legally binding and enforceable.

What is Rapid Ruling?

We are a platform that helps individuals and businesses resolve disputes fast and effectively. Rapid Ruling’s alternative dispute resolution was created to revolutionize how disputes are settled using online mediation and online arbitration for virtually everyone, anywhere in the country.

Our Services

Online Arbitration

Arbitration efficiently resolves disputes outside the traditional courtroom.

Online Mediation

Online mediation is when all parties to a dispute attend an online call (via video conference) to settle/resolve their dispute.

Benefits of Rapid Ruling

Time & Cost Savings

Rapid Ruling enhances the resolution process, bringing clarity to a traditionally complex and sluggish sector. This leads to lower expenses and quicker access to justice

Expedited

Parties resolve disputes efficiently, achieving significant time and cost savings, often finalizing claims within weeks compared to years taken by competitors.

Affordable

Disputes cost less with Rapid Ruling, even smaller claims that might otherwise be written off are worth pursuing.

Neutral

Independent and unbiased judges are assigned to claims based on jurisdiction and subject matter expertise.

Legally Binding

Bar recognized judges and lawyers decide claims that are court-recognized as legally binding & enforceable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about online arbitration below.

Rapid Ruling is an online dispute resolution service that helps you resolve your dispute quickly and cost-effectively. It is designed to allow all parties to present their claims, defenses, arguments, and evidence through our eFile Portal.

Arbitration is a method of resolving disputes without having to go to court. The arbitration process is consensual in that the parties must agree to refer their dispute to an arbitrator. The arbitration agreement (commonly referred to as an “arbitration clause”) is usually contained in the main contract between the parties.

Yes! We operate a legal process called “arbitration” to resolve disputes, which is authorized by federal and state laws. The judgment is legally binding and enforceable just like a court.

Alternative Dispute Resolution Blog

Read about alternative dispute resolution and how our online arbitration platform works.

How to Prepare Evidence for Arbitration

How to Prepare Evidence for Arbitration

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Arbitration in Real Estate Transactions

Arbitration in Real Estate Transactions

Real estate market, legal disputes can arise at any point during real estate transactions—from contract negotiations to post-sale property issues. While traditional litigation has long been the default route for resolving such conflicts, arbitration has gained traction as a more efficient alternative.

Arbitration vs. Small Claims Court: Choosing the Right Path

Arbitration vs. Small Claims Court: Choosing the Right Path

When a dispute arises—whether it’s a contract dispute with a vendor, a consumer claim over defective goods, or a business dispute between partners—deciding between arbitration and small claims court is a critical decision. Both forums offer alternative dispute resolution methods designed to

We Quickly Decide Disputes With Ease

Resolve your dispute with RapidRuling in 4 easy steps!

Submit Your Dispute

Begin your online arbitration or mediation, by visiting our eFile Portal, where you can submit your case.

Wait For Opposing Party to Respond

The opposing party will receive notice from Rapid Ruling of the claim and shall respond within the time period, if any, specified.

Arbitrator Reviews Submissions

The assigned Arbitrator will review the submissions and proceed to review the claim based on the Rules.

Receive an Arbitration Award

Your Arbitrator will issue an award within weeks of filing a claim, not years. This decision is legally binding and enforceable.

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