Platform capabilities

The ODR platform for active dispute management

insors ODR combines case intake, workspace actions, scheduling, virtual hearing support, messaging, legal assistance, and commercial controls in one operational environment for dispute teams.

Cases searchable matter list, status banners, workspace tabs, and party confirmation flows
Hearings events, invitees, RSVP, availability, room allocation, and iCal-aware scheduling
Collaboration notes, chat surfaces, attachments, legal assistant sessions, and contextual case guidance

Case operations

The product is organized around what teams need once a dispute exists

01

Case list and triage

Search, filters, filing entry points, and extraction-state banners keep active matters operationally visible.

02

Workspace tabs

Overview, documents, parties, and notes are presented inside one detail view with case context intact.

03

Pending actions

Pricing-plan selection, arbitrator assignment, and extracted-party confirmation happen in context instead of offline queues.

04

Case-private authoring

Notes provide a live drafting layer for internal case work separate from formal documents and general chat.

Hearings and resources

Scheduling, logistics, and virtual-room provisioning are part of the product, not side tools

The platform supports hearing events, procedural meetings, invitees, RSVP handling, attendance, availability blocks, and resource bookings so hearing execution can stay aligned with the live case.

  • Case events and hearing schedules tied directly to the matter
  • Rooms, equipment, interpreters, transcription, and booking approvals in one inventory model
  • Google Meet-backed virtual rooms for repeatable hearing setup
  • Operational visibility across on-site and virtual hearing formats

Scheduling model

Events track hearing mode, time windows, agenda, invitees, attendance state, and optional video links.

Invitee participation

RSVP, attendance, and schedule coordination give hearing managers a usable operational layer.

Resource inventory

Meeting rooms, hearing rooms, virtual rooms, interpreters, equipment, and services can be booked and governed.

Virtual room pool

Admins can provision Google Meet spaces with reusable room-pool behavior for repeat hearing operations.

Role and collaboration layers

Onboarding, messaging, legal guidance, and commercial controls work together

Persona-aware onboarding

Signup captures arbitrator qualifications, legal-representative firm data, judicial details, tax credentials, and delegate scopes.

Delegate scoping

Delegated users operate with narrower stored permissions, keeping authority aligned to explicit scope.

Case communication

Channels, messages, attachments, read indicators, and typing events support dispute-specific collaboration patterns.

Legal assistant

Case-scoped assistant sessions keep prompt history, citations, and contextual responses tied to the matter.

Pricing and fee plans

Region-aware fee models can be global, company-specific, or party-specific, with case-level fee ledger tracking.

Company administration

Company records, addresses, hierarchy, tax data, financial details, and compliance metadata live in the settings flow.

Control without fragmentation

The ODR product keeps dispute work, hearing logistics, and operating controls in one system

Instead of splitting filing, scheduling, collaboration, fee handling, and company data across separate tools, ODR keeps those surfaces connected so participants and operators work from the same case context.

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