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Find an Arbitration Lawyer

An arbitration lawyer represents you in the arbitration process — drafting the demand, selecting the arbitrator, building evidence, and arguing the case — and advises whether to arbitrate at all. For technical forums like FINRA or international arbitration, specialized counsel makes a real difference.

Not every dispute needs a lawyer up front: a bounded, clear dispute can often be resolved through Quick-Resolve arbitration first. When you do need representation, Attorney.plus matches you with an attorney suited to your matter.

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Two ways forward

Resolve it fast, or get the right lawyer.

Many disputes settle in days without a lawyer. Try Quick-Resolve arbitration first — and if it isn't the right fit, we'll match you with a lawyer best suited to your need.

Frequently asked

Find an Arbitration Lawyer — questions answered

Do I need a lawyer for arbitration?

Not always — for a small, clear dispute you can self-represent or use a flat-fee process like Quick-Resolve. For complex, high-value, or technical matters (securities, international, construction), an arbitration lawyer is worth it.

What does an arbitration lawyer do?

They advise whether to arbitrate, draft the demand and submissions, help pick the arbitrator, gather and present evidence, argue the hearing, and pursue or challenge enforcement of the award.

How do I find the right arbitration attorney?

Match on the type of dispute (employment, securities, construction, international) and forum. Attorney.plus connects you with an attorney who handles your exact matter — and you approve the match.

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Need representation? Find an attorney or find a lawyer for your matter — or try Quick-Resolve arbitration first.

Attorney.plus is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This is general information about arbitration, not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

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