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◎ Stage 1 of 4

Prevention.
Dispute resolution
before it's needed.

The foremost stage of the UNIONE™ System — often overlooked by others — fouses on structuring contracts, processes, and relationships to prevent disputes before they arise.

Stage 1 Overview
Stage1 - Prevention
UNIONE™ RulesArticles 8–12
AppliesBefore any dispute arises
TriggerContract clause or party request
Binding?No - consensual only
Confidential?Yes - Article 11
Next Stage→ Structured Resolution

Most disputes are preventable. We built the tools to prevent them.

The Prevention Stage is UNIONE™'s most distinctive contribution to dispute resolution design. No institution in the world has built prevention into the arbitration process as a formal, structured, default stage - until now.

1
Contract-stage integration
The UNIONE™ Prevention Phase is embedded in the standard arbitration clause—no separate agreement required. It is built into the contract from the outset and activates automatically, at the request of a party, once a dispute begins to emerge.
At signing
2
Dispute notification
A party notifies UNIONE™ that a dispute has arisen or is imminent. UNIONE™ acknowledges and proposes the Prevention Phase within 48 hours.
Day 1–2
3
Structured dialogue or neutral evaluation
UNIONE™ facilitates structured dialogue, a neutral evaluation of the merits, or mediation - depending on what the parties need. All communications are strictly confidential under Article 11.
Days 3–30
4
Resolution or escalation
If the dispute resolves, parties execute a settlement. If not, the matter proceeds to Stage 2 (Structured Resolution) or directly to Stage 3 (Arbitration). The Prevention Phase cannot delay urgent matters.
Day 30 (or earlier)
Standard Prevention Clause

"Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this agreement shall be first referred to the UNIONE™ Prevention Phase in accordance with Articles 8–12 of the UNIONE™ Rules. If not resolved within thirty (30) days of referral, the dispute shall proceed to arbitration administered by UNIONE™."

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Why prevention works
65–70% of referred disputes resolve without proceeding to arbitration
Fraction of the cost of full arbitration proceedings
Preserves commercial relationship where possible
Confidential - nothing used in subsequent proceedings
Never delays arbitration for urgent or time-sensitive matters

Three prevention tools. One integrated stage.

Parties may use any of the following prevention mechanisms, alone or in combination, during Stage 1 of the UNIONE™ System.

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Structured Negotiation
UNIONE™ facilitates a structured dialogue between designated party representatives, with a defined agenda and timetable. No neutral required - parties negotiate directly with institutional structure and support.
Article 9(a)
Neutral Evaluation
UNIONE™ appoints an independent neutral who provides a non-binding assessment of the merits. Gives both parties a reality check before positions harden. The evaluation is confidential and non-binding.
Articles 9(c), 10
Facilitated Mediation
A UNIONE™ Panel mediator facilitates structured settlement discussions between the parties. The mediator assists - not decides. Outcomes are by mutual agreement and can be recorded as binding settlement agreements.
Article 9(b)
65%
Disputes resolved at Prevention Stage without arbitration
30
Days - default Prevention Phase duration (Article 9)
100%
Confidential - Art. 11 applies to all Prevention communications
48hr
UNIONE™ response time on Prevention Phase request

If prevention doesn't resolve it → Stage 2: Structured Resolution

Where the Prevention Phase does not produce a resolution, the dispute moves to Stage 2 - a more formal structured resolution process before full arbitration commences.