Dispute Resolution
From drafting pleadings off the case file to summarising heavy filings and assessing the evidence, Vesence handles the document-heavy work of litigation and arbitration — grounded in the underlying material, with you reviewing every step.
Draft a statement of claim from the contracts, facts and damages materials
Draft a statement of defense and counterclaim from the claim and evidence
Map the counterparty's defense to each paragraph of the claim
Draft a notice or request for arbitration under the applicable rules
Audit an arbitration clause against the institutional rules
Build a chronology of dated events from the pleadings and exhibits
Draft a witness statement anchored to the documents
Assess a commercial litigation case — claims, defenses, damages, next steps
Draft a statement of claim from the contracts, facts and damages materials
Draft a statement of defense and counterclaim from the claim and evidence
Map the counterparty's defense to each paragraph of the claim
Draft a notice or request for arbitration under the applicable rules
Audit an arbitration clause against the institutional rules
Build a chronology of dated events from the pleadings and exhibits
Draft a witness statement anchored to the documents
Assess a commercial litigation case — claims, defenses, damages, next steps
Draft a statement of claim from the contracts, facts and damages materials
Draft a statement of defense and counterclaim from the claim and evidence
Map the counterparty's defense to each paragraph of the claim
Draft a notice or request for arbitration under the applicable rules
Audit an arbitration clause against the institutional rules
Build a chronology of dated events from the pleadings and exhibits
Draft a witness statement anchored to the documents
Assess a commercial litigation case — claims, defenses, damages, next steps
Draft a statement of claim from the contracts, facts and damages materials
Draft a statement of defense and counterclaim from the claim and evidence
Map the counterparty's defense to each paragraph of the claim
Draft a notice or request for arbitration under the applicable rules
Audit an arbitration clause against the institutional rules
Build a chronology of dated events from the pleadings and exhibits
Draft a witness statement anchored to the documents
Assess a commercial litigation case — claims, defenses, damages, next steps
Redline a proposed arbitration agreement against the client playbook
Review a counterparty markup of an arbitration agreement
Draft an emergency interim measures application from contracts and evidence
Review a counterparty document production request and suggest objections
Review a Redfern schedule and flag gaps and hearing points
Extract procedural deadlines and submissions into a checklist
Draft initial ICC Terms of Reference from the pleadings
Evaluate arbitrator candidates against criteria and conflicts
Redline a proposed arbitration agreement against the client playbook
Review a counterparty markup of an arbitration agreement
Draft an emergency interim measures application from contracts and evidence
Review a counterparty document production request and suggest objections
Review a Redfern schedule and flag gaps and hearing points
Extract procedural deadlines and submissions into a checklist
Draft initial ICC Terms of Reference from the pleadings
Evaluate arbitrator candidates against criteria and conflicts
Redline a proposed arbitration agreement against the client playbook
Review a counterparty markup of an arbitration agreement
Draft an emergency interim measures application from contracts and evidence
Review a counterparty document production request and suggest objections
Review a Redfern schedule and flag gaps and hearing points
Extract procedural deadlines and submissions into a checklist
Draft initial ICC Terms of Reference from the pleadings
Evaluate arbitrator candidates against criteria and conflicts
Redline a proposed arbitration agreement against the client playbook
Review a counterparty markup of an arbitration agreement
Draft an emergency interim measures application from contracts and evidence
Review a counterparty document production request and suggest objections
Review a Redfern schedule and flag gaps and hearing points
Extract procedural deadlines and submissions into a checklist
Draft initial ICC Terms of Reference from the pleadings
Evaluate arbitrator candidates against criteria and conflicts
Review the counterparty's claim for pleading deficiencies and gaps
Draft a counterclaim from the complaint and governing agreements
Draft a litigation hold memo identifying custodians and data sources
Review an arbitral award for grounds to resist enforcement
Draft a settlement valuation memo with a range and strategy options
Summarize a final award — holdings, costs, interest and compliance steps
Audit a litigation invoice against the billing guidelines
Draft a conflict check memo flagging waivers and ethical screens
Review the counterparty's claim for pleading deficiencies and gaps
Draft a counterclaim from the complaint and governing agreements
Draft a litigation hold memo identifying custodians and data sources
Review an arbitral award for grounds to resist enforcement
Draft a settlement valuation memo with a range and strategy options
Summarize a final award — holdings, costs, interest and compliance steps
Audit a litigation invoice against the billing guidelines
Draft a conflict check memo flagging waivers and ethical screens
Review the counterparty's claim for pleading deficiencies and gaps
Draft a counterclaim from the complaint and governing agreements
Draft a litigation hold memo identifying custodians and data sources
Review an arbitral award for grounds to resist enforcement
Draft a settlement valuation memo with a range and strategy options
Summarize a final award — holdings, costs, interest and compliance steps
Audit a litigation invoice against the billing guidelines
Draft a conflict check memo flagging waivers and ethical screens
Review the counterparty's claim for pleading deficiencies and gaps
Draft a counterclaim from the complaint and governing agreements
Draft a litigation hold memo identifying custodians and data sources
Review an arbitral award for grounds to resist enforcement
Draft a settlement valuation memo with a range and strategy options
Summarize a final award — holdings, costs, interest and compliance steps
Audit a litigation invoice against the billing guidelines
Draft a conflict check memo flagging waivers and ethical screens
See what Dispute Resolution Teams use Vesence for
Draft the first statement of claim as a formatted deck
From the pleadings already filed in the matter, Vesence produces a first-draft statement of claim in PowerPoint — in your firm's formatting, with screen clippings drawn from the relevant evidence built in. It works from the actual case file rather than a blank page, so the structure and supporting material are there from the start. You refine a real draft instead of building one from scratch.

Assess the evidence and compile the schedule of evidence
Upload the evidence and let Vesence evaluate it, surfacing gaps and weaknesses as well as strengths. It gives you an early, structured read on where the evidentiary case is solid and where it needs shoring up. The assessment supports your judgement; the conclusions on strategy stay yours.

Check the whole pleading in one pass
Grammar and house style, numbering, defined terms, cross-references between pleadings and exhibits, and inconsistencies — each surfaced as a fix you accept in the document.
One assistant across your applications
Vesence works where the case lives — Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, with your documents in SharePoint — so the pleadings, the damages schedule, and the correspondence are all within reach of a single instruction.
Every edit is reviewable
Vesence's edits land as tracked changes to accept or reject — nothing is altered silently, so you stay in control of what goes on the record.
Build the outline for the defence
Generate a structured outline for the defence, so the shape of the response is set before drafting begins. Vesence works from the filed material to make the outline accurate. You adjust the structure and arguments, then build out from a solid skeleton.

Summarise a heavy filing into a client-ready email
Take a statement of claim with all its exhibits and let Vesence work through the whole bundle, then summarise it in a single email written in a client-friendly tone. You review and send the email without leaving the web app — with the underlying material a reference away.

Organise the evidence into a chronological index
Compile the evidence files into an Excel index, structured chronologically by the date the document was created or the event occurred. Vesence reads each file to place it correctly and renames the whole set to a consistent format reflecting what each document actually concerns. You get an ordered and navigable view of the evidence.

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