About Us

American Law Bureau

Less than 20% of disputes end in court, with the majority being decided in a pre-trial settlement. With 40 million cases annually, the court system would become overwhelmed if every lawsuit was fought in court. This makes reaching a settlement outside of the courtroom a necessity.

Moreover, there are many legitimate cases that never see closure, and there are also people that cannot afford to go to court and never have the opportunity to address injustices.

Digitalizing the settlement process benefits all stakeholders involved.

We believe in using leading-edge technology to settle genuine disputes equitably and quickly which is why we created Settleit and Pay.Me.Law that addresses the needs of citizens and alleviates the burden placed on the court system.

Our five core principals:

  • 1
    The best solution to a financial dispute is a settlement
  • 2
    Genuine claims deserve to to settled quickly
  • 3
    Disputing parties should always rely on professional legal advice (link)
  • 4
    Settlements can help alleviate pressure on americas overburdened court system
  • 5
    When everyone acts in good faith, fairness will prevail
American Law Bureau

At American Law Bureau, we believe that everyone deserves access to quality legal services, regardless of their financial situation. That’s why we offer a range of free legal resources to the public, including a user-friendly app that helps people in financial disputes come to a settlement.

We believe that everyone deserves a fair shot at justice, and we’re here to help you navigate our programs with confidence and ease.

Thank you for choosing American Law Bureau as your trusted legal resource.

We look forward to serving you!

Our five core principals:

  • 1
    The best solution to a financial dispute is a settlement
  • 2
    Genuine claims deserve to to settled quickly
  • 3
    Disputing parties should always rely on professional legal advice (link)
  • 4
    Settlements can help alleviate pressure on americas overburdened court system
  • 5
    When everyone acts in good faith, fairness will prevail