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Expert Arbitration Solutions for


the Adult Entertainment Industry 


We specialize in resolving disputes between exotic dancers and gentlemen’s clubs, focusing on FLSA misclassification cases through expert arbitration.

Providing Fair, Efficient, and Experienced Arbitration Services for the Adult Entertainment Industry

Entertainer Dispute Resolution (EDR) is the premier arbitration service specializing in Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) misclassification disputes between exotic dancers and gentlemen’s clubs in federal courts across the United States. Our panel consists of highly experienced attorneys with deep industry knowledge, ensuring a fair, neutral, and cost-effective resolution process.

By incorporating EDR into your club’s dancer agreements as the designated arbitration venue, you streamline dispute resolution, avoid costly litigation, and ensure that cases are handled by experts who understand the unique dynamics of the industry.

Why EDR?

A Smarter Path to Dispute Resolution

Industry-Specific Expertise

Our arbitrators specialize in FLSA disputes involving entertainers and clubs.

Cost-Effective & Efficient

Minimize financial exposure
and avoid prolonged litigation.

Experienced, Neutral Panel

Seasoned professionals ensure fair and predictable outcomes.

Binding
Decisions

Achieve finality and certainty in dispute resolution

Compliance with Federal Arbitration Act (FAA)

Ensuring enforceability of arbitration agreements and awards.

For Gentleman’s Clubs

Why choose EDR?

When dancers file lawsuits alleging misclassification under the FLSA, clubs face costly legal battles that can drain resources and expose them to significant financial liability. EDR provides a streamlined, legally sound arbitration process that benefits clubs by:

Integrating EDR into Your Contracts: We provide tailored arbitration clauses for inclusion in your dancer agreements. This ensures enforceable arbitration procedures and reduces litigation risks.

Fast, Fair Arbitration

How Our Process Works

Step 1:

Club
Enrollment

  • Gentlemen’s clubs register with EDR and designate us as their exclusive arbitration venue.
  • Clubs receive a customized arbitration clause to incorporate into their dancer agreements.

Step 2:

Agreement
Inclusion

  • The EDR arbitration clause is included in all dancer contracts.
  • This ensures that all disputes related to employment classification and wage claims are resolved through arbitration rather than litigation.

Step 3:

Case
Filing

  • When a dispute arises, the claimant submits a request for arbitration via our online portal or by email.
  • The respondent (club) is notified and has 30 days to respond.

Step 4:

Arbitrator
Assignment

  • EDR assigns a qualified arbitrator from our panel who has no conflicts of interest.
  • The arbitrator manages the case through completion, including hearings and ruling issuance.

Step 4:

Arbitration
Proceedings

  • Hearings held in person, via video conference, or written submissions
  • Limited discovery is permitted, focused on necessary documentation and key witness testimony.
  • Final, binding decision within 30 days

What to Expect During the Arbitration Process

Arbitration Rules & Procedures

Get a clear understanding of how EDR arbitration works—from filing a claim to final rulings. Our structured process ensures fairness, efficiency, and confidentiality every step of the way.

Experienced. Impartial. Trusted.

Our Arbitrators

EDR’s arbitration panel consists of experienced attorneys with backgrounds in labor law, employment disputes, and the adult entertainment industry. Our arbitrators bring impartiality, knowledge, and a fair approach to resolving disputes.

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Ensure your club is protected with a fair and efficient dispute resolution process. Contact Entertainer Dispute Resolution today to integrate our arbitration services into your agreements.

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