Judge.Me Will Settle Any Dispute You Might Have – With Email Arbitration

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Judge.Me is an online arbitrary system which will help you settle disputes you might be having with both your business partner or personal partner. You’ve probably worked with people from different countries or even continents and everything went well… until an issues came up.

One side of the contract missed a payment or two? Were the terms of the contract met? Whatever the issue is, you can take it to the court or settle it outside of it; the latter is known as arbitration and is much more affordable and faster, especially if there is no real need for the court, judge and his posse. Judge.Me will help you with that.

I Fought The Law

Judge.Me is a really simple online system: when creating a contract with your business partner arrange an clause saying that every dispute will be handled through Judge.Me. There’s even an example of the clause available on the site:

Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of this contract, shall be settled by binding internet arbitration at judge.me in accordance with the judge.me arbitration agreement. The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and legally binding and judgment may be entered thereon.

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The usage of this clause if free, of course; you’ll pay only to solve a dispute (if it comes to one) and you can even file your case for free. When it actually comes to a dispute, both parties will contact Judge.Me team which will get the best arbitrators available and they will be competent as well – are you having a dispute with your developer? Which traditional judge or an attorney will get that lingo?

And The Law Won

Judge.Me isn’t a joke – just because it’s online doesn’t mean it isn’t legally binding; Judge.Me is recognized legally and enforced by courts in 146 countries that signed the 1958 UN Convention of New York.

Just think of how complicated it would be to settle an arbitration traditionally; you’d have to travel back and forth, file charges against the other party and waste time and money. With Judge.Me, just file a case online and that’s it – you’ll start the process where you and the other party submit your dispute with Judge.Me. After paying the fee, the arbitration itself begins via email with ample of opportunity for both parties to present their evidence and testimony.

It’s always nice to see a non-tech service online and to be quite honest, I never thought I’d find a legal one like Judge.Me. If you want to make sure you have an arbitration clause in your next contract – try out Judge.Me!

Oh, BTW – tomorrow we’re having an interview with the founder – Peter-Jan Celis, so stay tuned!