Free Arbitration Templates
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These documents establish formal procedures for resolving disputes outside of court systems, particularly for commercial, labor, and partnership conflicts. You will find specialized forms such as a partnership dispute arbitration submission agreement and an agreement for referring employer-employee disputes to arbitration. This category excludes litigation pleadings, which are found under Civil Litigation.
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Request for Arbitration (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This document is a formal request to initiate arbitration under the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) rules. It enables a claimant to define the dispute, nominate arbitrators, and state the specific financial relief and legal declarations sought from the tribunal. The template includes required sections for party details, the factual background of the breach, and proof of registration fee payment.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
FeaturedEngland & Wales
Response to Request for Arbitration (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This formal response template allows a respondent to answer a Request for Arbitration under the LCIA Rules. It includes structured sections for contesting jurisdiction, commenting on the arbitral tribunal, and presenting counterclaims or cross-claims.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Counterclaim (Pleading) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This template is a standalone pleading for a Respondent to file a counterclaim in an arbitration governed by the LCIA Rules. It includes structured sections for jurisdictional grounds, material facts, and specific requests for financial relief including interest and costs.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Counterclaim (Memorial) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This formal legal memorial allows a respondent in an LCIA arbitration to file a standalone counterclaim. It provides sections for jurisdictional grounds, factual background, legal submissions, and specific claims for relief and interest under the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020).
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Defence (Pleading) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This template provides a structured format for a Respondent to submit a Statement of Defence and optional Counterclaim under the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020). It includes specific sections for responding to allegations, raising jurisdictional objections, and pleading affirmative defences or set-offs.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
US
Request and Statement of Claim (HEAP Track, Memorial) (ICC Rules) by OLL
This template is a combined filing for initiating arbitration under the ICC Rules of Arbitration (2026), specifically designed for the Highly Expedited Arbitration Provisions (HEAP). It merges the Request for Arbitration and the Statement of Claim into a single document to meet the accelerated procedural requirements of Appendix VI.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Case (Memorial) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This template provides a formal structure for a Claimant’s Statement of Case (Memorial) in an LCIA arbitration. It includes sections for factual background, legal grounds, and relief sought in accordance with Article 15.2 of the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020).
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Case (Pleading) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This template provides a formal structure for a Claimant to submit a Statement of Case under the LCIA Arbitration Rules (2020). It outlines the material facts, alleged breaches, and relief sought within the required 28-day deadline from tribunal formation.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Statement of Reply to Defence to Counterclaim (Memorial) (LCIA Rules) by OLL
This template provides a formal structure for a Respondent to file a reply in LCIA arbitration proceedings. It specifically addresses new matters raised in the Claimant's Defence to Counterclaim pursuant to Art. 15.5 of the LCIA Rules.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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