Sample workflow outputTier 3 · Matter engagement
Dispute readiness workstream
Evidence gaps, forum questions and enforcement risks are mapped into a staged expert-review matter with milestone funding.
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Demo input
What the user typed
“Our 2-year supplier failed to deliver and refuses to refund our 60% deposit. We want to know our enforcement options and what evidence we should secure before engaging counsel.”
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Detected domains
Classification
- Domain
- Legal & Compliance — dispute readiness
- Related
- Finance & Tax · People, Operations & Risk
- Corridor
- Global-to-China
- Jurisdiction
- PRC court / arbitration · forum TBD
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Missing facts
What we still need to confirm
- Final signed contract version and any side letters
- Governing law and dispute clause (arbitration seat / court)
- Payment trace — bank advice, invoice references, FX records
- Demand correspondence, performance notices, response timelines
- Independent evidence of non-delivery (inspection, third-party logs)
- Limitation period exposure across jurisdictions
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Source map
Where the answer comes from
- PRC Civil Code — breach & remediesCivil Code §577–584
- SPC interpretations — sale of goods disputesSPC 2020
- Common arbitration outcomes (CIETAC samples)CIETAC patterns
- Cross-border enforcement of awardsNY Convention
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Suggested route
Where this matter goes
Tier 3 matter engagement — staged plan: scope call, evidence pack, forum opinion, demand letter, expert-led action route.
Confidence0.74
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Sample output
Staged matter plan (excerpt)
- Stage 1 — Scope call within 1 BD; intake form and conflict check
- Stage 2 — Evidence pack: contract, payment, correspondence, performance trail
- Stage 3 — Forum opinion (court vs CIETAC) with cost / time / enforceability matrix
- Stage 4 — Demand letter draft with deadline + escalation route
- Stage 5 — Expert-led action: arbitration / litigation / pre-action measures
- Milestone funding — retainer + milestone release, escrow option for high-value matters
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What happens next
If you start this matter
On accept, ExpertDesk runs Stage 1 within one business day, returns the evidence pack and forum opinion in week one, and routes to qualified counsel for the action stage with full source-mapped briefing.
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