The New York Packet for Dispute over Fees is a collection of documents and forms used to initiate a dispute over fees charged by a professional, such as an attorney, accountant, or real estate agent. This packet contains the necessary forms and instructions to notify the professional of the dispute and initiate the dispute resolution process. There are two main types of New York Packet for Dispute over Fees: the non-binding arbitration packet and the court action packet. The non-binding arbitration packet includes a Request for Arbitration form, the Rules of Arbitration, a Statement of Claim, and a Waiver of Right to Jury Trial. It is used to initiate a non-binding arbitration process to resolve the dispute. The arbitration process is less formal than a court proceeding and often results in a quicker resolution. The court action packet includes a Notice of Claim, a Complaint, a Bill of Particulars, and a Waiver of Right to Jury Trial. It is used to initiate a court action to resolve the dispute. This is a more formal process than arbitration and can take longer to resolve. Both types of New York Packet for Dispute over Fees can be found online or obtained from a legal professional.