ArbitrationIntel — For Law Firms

Arbitration leads for law firms — funded, exclusive, never resold.

Most arbitration leads for law firms are sold as a shared contact list: the same name and phone number resold to three or four firms, with no case-type screening behind it. Ours are different. Every arbitration lead is funded by an active campaign, screened for case validity, and matched to exactly one firm — yours, if you take it.

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Funded by an active campaign — not scraped or purchased in bulk.

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Screened for case validity before your firm sees the file.

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Delivered to one firm — never resold to a competitor down the street.

I. The Problem With Arbitration Leads As Sold Today

A shared lead is a lead you're racing to close.

The arbitration lead generation market runs on volume, not fit. A broker buys ad clicks, collects a name and phone number, and resells that same contact to whichever firms are willing to pay — often three or four at once. By the time your intake team calls, the claimant has already heard the same pitch from a competitor, and the case behind the contact was never checked for whether it's actually viable in arbitration. You're not buying a case. You're buying a race.

II. What We Mean By Arbitration Leads Here

One claimant, one screened file, one firm.

ArbitrationIntel doesn't buy and resell arbitration attorney leads — it funds the campaigns that find them. Accredited capital backs outreach to Americans harmed by structural fraud; every response is screened for case type, timeline, and documentation before it becomes a lead your firm can see. Once a claimant is matched to your firm by practice area and open capacity, that file is exclusive to you.

No arbitration lead package here is a flat per-contact rate on an unscreened list. It's a funded, qualified claimant your firm can actually convert — because no other firm is calling the same person at the same time.

III. Case-Type Ledger & Exclusivity Terms

Arbitration lead flow, by the verticals firms actually take.

There's no fixed monthly lead count and no unscreened dump of contacts. Case flow scales with your firm's intake capacity, and every claimant delivered is exclusive to the firm that takes it.

Ozempic & GLP-1 injury claims

High-volume, actively running campaigns across multiple states.

Exclusive per claimant

Solar-panel fraud

Deceptive financing and installation claims, screened for documentation.

Exclusive per claimant

HVAC & home-system fraud

Warranty and installation misrepresentation claims.

Exclusive per claimant

Timeshare exit claims

Deceptive-sale and exit-fraud claims against timeshare operators.

Exclusive per claimant

FINRA & securities arbitration

Broker misconduct and unsuitable-investment claims, routed to qualified firms.

Exclusive per claimant

IV. Typical Arbitration Leads vs. ArbitrationIntel

Same word, different product.

Typical Arbitration Leads

Sold to whoever pays

  • Same contact resold to multiple firms at once.
  • No legal-specific screening — every contact looks the same.
  • Flat per-lead rate, whether or not the claim is viable.
  • Your associates re-screen every contact that lands in the queue.

ArbitrationIntel Arbitration Leads

Funded, screened, exclusive

  • Delivered to one firm — no reselling, no bidding war.
  • Case-type, statute, and documentation checked before delivery.
  • Structured per panel arrangement, paced to your intake capacity.
  • Your associates open a file already worth their time.

V. The Flywheel Behind The Flow

Three sides. One loop. Each recovery funds the next campaign.

Capital

Accredited funders back each campaign, targeting a measured-risk return.

Deployment is per-campaign, not pooled-blind. Returns are targeted, not guaranteed, and available to accredited investors only.

Your Firm

Exclusive, pre-qualified arbitration leads — delivered once, to you alone.

Case sourcing, screening, and matching happen upstream. You see the case, not the funnel that found it.

Claimants

Defrauded Americans get one relationship with one firm, not a stack of cold calls.

Every claimant is pre-screened for case validity before a firm ever sees the file.

This is the same flywheel behind mass arbitration case intake — one funding loop, scaled from a single claimant to a filing wave.

VI. Questions Firms Ask About Arbitration Leads

The questions you're already asking.

What makes these arbitration leads different from what brokers sell?

Broker leads are typically resold to several firms at once and carry no case-specific screening. ArbitrationIntel funds the campaign that finds each claimant, screens for case validity, and delivers the file to exactly one firm — no reselling, no competing calls.

Are arbitration attorney leads exclusive to my firm?

Yes. Once a claimant is matched to your firm by case type and capacity, that lead isn't offered to any other firm on the panel. You're the only call that claimant gets from us.

How does arbitration lead generation get funded without charging my firm upfront?

Accredited capital funds the outreach campaigns that reach claimants. Your firm isn't buying ad spend or paying for unscreened contacts — panel terms are structured around the qualified leads actually delivered.

What arbitration lead packages are available?

Flow scales with your intake capacity rather than a flat monthly count — bring your case types and volume goals to a call and we'll structure a package around what your firm can actually take.

Is buying arbitration leads this way bar-compliant?

Your firm retains the full attorney-client relationship and complete professional independence over every case. Campaign funding and screening happen upstream, on our side. Panel terms are structured to align with applicable bar and advertising rules, which vary by state — your counsel reviews the arrangement before you sign.

VII. Join The Panel

See a sample screened file before you commit to anything.

Book a 15-minute call to walk through case types, exclusivity terms, and capacity, or apply to join the panel by email.

Or reach the panel team directly: panel@arbitrationintel.com

Not Ready To Talk Yet?

Request the Mass Arbitration Lead Economics report — a breakdown of what funded, exclusive claimant flow actually costs and converts against, by case type. Email panel@arbitrationintel.com and we'll send it over.