For attorneys

Bring your client to the table — we welcome you

Elerion is a neutral facilitator, not a competitor to counsel. Represented parties are welcome, and we encourage legal review before signing.

Representing a client

How your client participates with you in their corner

Elerion is designed to sit alongside counsel, not around it. Here is how representation works inside a mediation.

Your client keeps you at their side

Elerion mediates directly between the parties, but your client can consult you at any point — before, during, and after any session. Mediation is voluntary, so nothing moves forward faster than your client is comfortable with, and they can pause or walk away at any time.

A private room your client controls

Each side has a private room, called a caucus. What your client shares privately with Elerion is not disclosed to the other party unless your client allows it. That confidentiality lets your client be candid about strategy and bottom lines without tipping their hand.

Nothing is binding until it is reviewed and signed

When the parties reach terms, Elerion produces a written settlement agreement. Your client can share that draft with you to review before anyone signs — and no agreement takes effect until both parties sign. There is a clear window for counsel to weigh in.

Handled with real safeguards

Financial terms in a draft come verbatim from the offer both parties formally accepted, not from loose conversation, and the drafting engine will not invent facts or produce illegal or coercive terms. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, with role-based access controls, audit logging, and identity verification.
Your client stays in control the whole way
Elerion is neutral by design — it never takes a side, and a built-in fence keeps it from giving legal advice. It also screens for coercion and domestic abuse and can refer parties to human help when appropriate. The decisions stay with the parties and their counsel; a settlement only happens when both parties agree, and nothing binds anyone until both sign.

Why refer clients here

A profitable path for the matters that don’t pencil out

Not every dispute justifies a full engagement — but few clients want to be told to simply live with it. Elerion gives you a third option.

Right-size the matter

Some disputes are too small to litigate profitably and too stubborn to ignore — the kind that eat a client’s time and a firm’s margin. Those are exactly the matters Elerion is built to resolve, so you can serve the client without taking a loss on the file.

You remain the advisor of record

Referring a client to mediation does not hand off the relationship. You stay their counsel — advising on strategy, reviewing the settlement, and staying available for anything that needs a lawyer. Elerion is neutral to both sides and never represents anyone.

Faster resolution

Instead of months of filings, scheduling, and back-and-forth, many disputes are worked through in days. Your client gets to a resolution sooner, and you spend your hours where they matter most.

You review the settlement

A mediated agreement is a settlement contract. Your client can bring the draft to you before signing, so the final terms get a lawyer’s eye — which is exactly where your judgment adds the most value.

Elerion is $9 per dispute at its introductory rate, with the first mediations free. That makes it realistic to point a client toward resolution on a matter that would otherwise cost more to pursue than it is worth — while you stay in the picture as their advisor and the reviewer of any final agreement.

Plainly stated

What Elerion is not

You deal in precision, so we will be precise. Here is what Elerion does not claim to be.

Elerion is not a law firm and does not give legal advice

Elerion is a neutral mediation facilitator operated by Mylo Prime LLC. It is not a law firm, it does not provide legal advice, and it is not a replacement for counsel. It represents no one and takes no side.

A drafted settlement is a settlement contract, not a court order or a guarantee. Enforceability varies by situation and place, so the agreement should be reviewed by an attorney before anyone signs. Attorneys are welcome and encouraged at every step.

  • Not a law firm. Elerion facilitates a conversation between the parties; it does not practice law or act as anyone’s lawyer.
  • Not legal advice. Elerion stays neutral and declines to advise either party on their legal rights or strategy — that is your role.
  • Not a replacement for counsel. The best outcomes come when clients keep their attorney close and bring the draft to you before signing.

Have questions, or a matter in mind?

We are glad to talk through how Elerion fits alongside your practice — and how represented clients participate.