About myArbitrator

FINRA gives you names.
We give you real data and answers.

Over two decades of FINRA arbitration data.

Think of us as AI-powered opposition research — built for panel selection. Every arbitrator, every case, every outcome, searchable in seconds.

What We Do

myArb is a research platform built for securities litigation attorneys. Before you select an arbitrator, you should know who they are — their background, their history, how they've decided cases. That intelligence used to take hours of manual digging. myArb does it in seconds.

Upload your FINRA arbitrator list and we extract every name, pull their disclosure records, and surface everything relevant to your panel selection. Our database covers FINRA arbitration cases going back to 2003 — over two decades of decisions you can search, filter, and analyze.

What FINRA Won't Tell You

FINRA publishes award documents. That's it. They won't tell you how often an arbitrator sides with claimants, how much they typically award, or whether they've developed a pattern of decisions that should concern you. You're expected to read thousands of pages of PDFs and figure it out yourself.

We do that work. We've processed every award going back to 2003 and built the statistics FINRA deliberately leaves out — claimant win rates, average award amounts, how each arbitrator performs as Chair versus Panelist, and how their decisions have trended over time. This is the intelligence that changes how you pick a panel.

What We Can Track

We go further than FINRA does. For every arbitrator in our database, we analyze their full decision history and surface statistics that FINRA doesn't publish.

  • Total cases decided — broken down by case type and claimant profile
  • How many times they've awarded damages to claimants
  • Total dollar amounts awarded — and average award size
  • Win rates for claimants vs. respondents across their history
  • Employment background, education, and prior industry affiliations
  • Disclosed conflicts of interest and qualification flags

What BrokerCheck Won't Tell You

Expungement erases a broker's record from BrokerCheck — but it doesn't erase our database. We have the original award documents. We know what actually happened: the claims that were filed, the amounts at stake, how the panel ruled, and what the arbitrators decided before the record was scrubbed.

If your respondent has had complaints expunged, we can show you the history that no longer appears on BrokerCheck. That context matters when you're evaluating a case and deciding how to approach panel selection.

The Database

We've built and maintain a structured database of FINRA arbitration awards — case numbers, parties, arbitrators, outcomes, and damage amounts sourced directly from FINRA's public records. Every award PDF has been processed and indexed for search.

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For each arbitrator on your list, we parse their FINRA disclosure form and structure the data: employment history, education, prior cases, conflicts of interest, and qualification flags. No more reading dense PDFs line by line.

How It Works

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Upload your arbitrator list

Upload the PDF FINRA sends you. AI reads it and extracts every arbitrator name automatically — no manual entry.

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AI builds structured profiles

Our AI parses each arbitrator's disclosure form and organizes the data — employment history, education, case history, conflicts of interest. Win rates, award patterns, and claimant favorability scores are computed across our full 20-year database.

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Search the case history

See every FINRA case they've decided. Filter by outcome, amount, parties, and date.

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Optional: Run an AI Deep Dive

For the arbitrators that matter most, our AI searches 30+ public databases simultaneously — voter registration, court records, FEC donations, property records, bar history, social media, and more — and delivers a complete intelligence dossier with a strike recommendation, bias indicators, and custom voir dire questions.

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Make better strikes

Go into panel selection with more intelligence than has ever been possible before.

Premium Report

The Arbitrator Deep Dive™

A complete opposition-research dossier on any arbitrator — delivered in seconds. This is the report that changes how you approach panel selection.

Most attorneys go into panel selection blind. The Deep Dive changes that — combining our full FINRA case database with live web research and AI analysis to build a complete profile of the person who will decide your client's case.

Claimant Favorability Rating
AI-assessed verdict on how likely this arbitrator is to rule for your client — with the specific reasons why.
Strike or Keep Recommendation
A direct recommendation — not a hedge. Keep, strike, or use a peremptory. With reasoning.
Bias Assessment
Pro-claimant and pro-respondent indicators. Recusal red flags. Overall risk rating from the full record.
Prior Award Analysis
Win rates, average award percentages, punitive damage patterns, attorney fee awards, and dissent history — across every case in our database.
Political & Financial Profile
Voter registration, party affiliation, FEC donation history. The kind of background check a private investigator would run.
Network & Relationships
Industry connections, civic affiliations, academic ties, conference appearances. Who they know and who they've worked with.
Public Records
Property records, business filings, court records, bankruptcies, liens. Everything that's publicly searchable, surfaced automatically.
Attorney Tips
Tactical guidance specific to this arbitrator — what to emphasize, what to avoid, how to present your case given their known patterns.

"For less than the cost of a Starbucks Venti Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccino, you can do a complete deep dive."


AI-Powered at Every Stage

AI is not a feature we bolted on — it is the foundation of how myArbitrator works. We use it at every stage of the pipeline, from raw documents to finished intelligence.

  • Award document extraction. Every FINRA award PDF going back to 2003 has been read by AI. We extract the arbitration panel — names, roles, classifications — from tens of thousands of documents in formats that have changed significantly over two decades. No two documents are identical. AI handles the variation.
  • Disclosure parsing. When you upload your FINRA arbitrator list, AI reads each arbitrator's disclosure form and structures the data — employment history, education, conflicts of interest, prior cases. What used to take hours of manual reading takes seconds.
  • Name resolution. FINRA records are inconsistent. The same arbitrator may appear as "Robert J. Smith", "Bob Smith", or "R. Smith" across thousands of documents. AI identifies and consolidates these variations, linking every case an arbitrator has touched to a single unified profile.
  • Pattern analysis. Once the data is structured, we compute what FINRA never does: win rates, award patterns, Chair versus Panelist performance, how decisions have shifted over time. That analysis runs across every case in the database — over two decades of decisions, fully searchable.

Pricing

myArbitrator runs on a token-based model. You purchase a token package and spend tokens as you use the platform — uploading arbitrator lists, viewing profiles, running case reports, and ordering Deep Dives. You only pay for what you use.

Packages are available at every scale, from a single matter to a high-volume litigation practice.

Try it first

The trial package gives you 250 tokens — enough to upload a FINRA arbitrator list, review profiles, and run Deep Dives on the arbitrators that matter most.

  • 1 panel upload
  • Up to 5 Deep Dive reports
  • Full arbitrator profiles & case history
$100
one-time trial

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Who Built This

myArb is built by The Diogenes Group — a forensic financial analysis firm that has been serving securities litigation attorneys for over 30 years.

We understand this work because we do it. myArb came out of our own frustration with the arbitrator research process. We built the tool we wished existed.

Plaintiff Attorneys Only

myArb is available exclusively to plaintiff-side securities litigation attorneys. We built this for the people trying to win for their clients — not for the other side.

If you represent the broker-dealers and wire houses, you already have enough advantages. This isn't for you.

Are you ready for the truth about your panel?

Panel selection is one of the most consequential decisions in an arbitration. Most attorneys make it with incomplete information. myArb changes that — giving you the research, the statistics, and the intelligence to walk in prepared.

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