Bridget McCormack
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I have no horse in that race.
If Congress were to say tomorrow, like, we don't want B2C cases in arbitration, we want them all in courts, I think it would probably be a mistake because I've seen how courts operate and the resources they don't have.
Believe me, there are lots of judges who are trying to do really well by all those folks on their dockets.
They just don't have the resources or the time.
And they have these archaic rules.
So I think it probably wouldn't be good for everybody, but...
I certainly have no horse in that race.
Like my view is I can create dispute resolution services and processes just to give everybody more options.
And I want people to want those options.
I don't want people to like be stuck with those options.
I want to create something that's so good that you want it.
You want to go to LG next time and say, can you please put an American Arbitration Association clause in my contract?
Because that's where I want to resolve my dispute.
Such a great question.
I mean, so there's at least two variables that we're following.
One is just how quickly our team, our engineers, and the related folks that work on that scrum team can build it out for different case types, right?
Different documents-only dispute types.
And then whether there are some institutions that want to use it for internal dispute resolution.
We've had some interest in that.