New York Consent To Submit Fee Dispute To One Attorney-Arbitrator Where Amount Is 10k Or Greater is a form of arbitration agreement that allows the parties to submit fee disputes to a single attorney-arbitrator where the disputed amount is greater than $10,000. This form is required to be notarized and signed by both parties, and it must include the following information: the names of the parties, the disputed amount, the date of the agreement, and the names of any witnesses. The form also includes language that explains the role of the arbitrator, the process for submitting the dispute to the arbitrator, and the parties' agreement to abide by the arbitrator's decision. There are two types of New York Consent To Submit Fee Dispute To One Attorney-Arbitrator Where Amount Is 10k Or Greater: one for disputes involving attorneys or law firms, and one for disputes involving non-attorneys.