Domestic commercial arbitration is designed for disputes primarily connected to a single jurisdiction and typically governed by its internal law. It is widely used to resolve contractual disagreements among companies, business partners, and individuals—often where preserving the underlying relationship and protecting business value are priorities.
Compared to court litigation, arbitration offers meaningful advantages: specialized decision-makers, procedural flexibility, confidentiality, and a generally more streamlined path to a final award, while ensuring due process and equal treatment.