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Arbiter

What is Arbiter?

Arbiter is an AI legal assistant that helps you work with contracts and legal documents. Think of it as a knowledgeable colleague who can review contracts, draft documents, research legal questions, and analyze entire deal rooms - available whenever you need it. What you can do with Arbiter:
  • Upload a contract and get a comprehensive risk analysis in minutes
  • Draft any document from scratch by describing what you need
  • Ask questions about your documents in plain language
  • Research case law, statutes, and legal commentary across jurisdictions
  • Analyze multiple documents together for transactions or litigation
Works globally. Arbiter operates in any language and jurisdiction. Draft a German Arbeitsvertrag, analyze a Brazilian service agreement, research French case law, or compare UK and US contract terms - Arbiter handles local legal terminology and conventions natively.

How Lawyers Use Arbiter


Getting Started

Choose how you want to start:
1

Upload Your Document

Click “Upload Document” in the sidebar. Arbiter accepts PDF and DOCX files. For scanned documents, enable OCR.
2

Open the Document

Click on your document to open it. You’ll see the document on the left and a chat sidebar on the right.
3

Run Analysis

Click “Analyze Document” to start. Arbiter reviews the entire contract and scores each section.
4

Review the Results

Check the Section Analysis tab for scores. Click any section to see detailed findings, risks, and suggested revisions.
5

Ask Follow-up Questions

Use the chat to ask questions: “What are the biggest risks for us?” or “How does this indemnification compare to market standard?”
Example questions to ask after analysis:
  • “Summarize the key obligations for each party”
  • “Which clauses should we push back on in negotiation?”
  • “Research recent cases on this type of limitation of liability clause”

What Makes Arbiter Different

Works in Any Language and Jurisdiction

Arbiter uses GitLaw and Meshline to research and draft across 190+ legal systems. It searches in native legal languages for better results:
  • German: Searches “BGB § 823 Schadensersatz” not just “German tort law”
  • French: Searches “Code civil article 1240 responsabilité”
  • Spanish: Searches “Código Civil artículo 1902”
Ask Arbiter to draft in any language, and it follows local legal conventions.

Scores That Mean Something

When Arbiter analyzes a contract, it gives you three scores (0-100) for each section:
ScoreWhat It Measures
ClarityHow clearly obligations and terms are expressed
EnforceabilityWhether provisions would hold up in court
RiskLevel of exposure for each party
These aren’t arbitrary numbers. Arbiter identifies specific issues (undefined terms, one-sided clauses, jurisdictional concerns) and calculates scores based on what it finds.

Research You Can Trust

When Arbiter cites a case or statute, it’s not making it up. GitLaw searches actual legal databases and returns verified sources. You’ll see:
  • The source with a link
  • How Arbiter found it
  • How it relates to your question

For Different Practice Areas

Common tasks:
  • Review and score acquisition agreements
  • Draft NDAs, LOIs, and ancillary documents
  • Compare terms across multiple contracts
  • Extract deal timelines and closing checklists
  • Find contradictions in disclosure schedules
Start with: Document Analysis for reviews, Matter Mode for deal rooms

Security & Compliance

Your documents and conversations are protected:

SOC 2 Type II

Enterprise-grade security compliance

Encryption

AES-256 at rest, TLS in transit

Access Controls

Role-based permissions and audit logging

Trust Center

View our complete security documentation and compliance status

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For Developers

Integrate Arbiter’s document analysis into your own platform:

Partner API

Learn about integration capabilities and request access

Need Help?

Support Center

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