New York Application for Voluntary Binding Review is an application process that allows parties to a dispute to submit a binding agreement to the court for review and approval. The process was created to expedite the resolution of disputes and to avoid costly, lengthy litigation. There are two types of New York Application for Voluntary Binding Review: (1) Summary and (2) Full. In the Summary approach, the parties submit a written agreement to the court that sets forth all the terms of their dispute. The court reviews the agreement and if it conforms to the law, the court will enter an order approving the agreement. In the Full approach, the parties submit a full application to the court, which includes documents and affidavits from witnesses. The court reviews the application and if it is found to conform to the law, the court will enter an order approving the agreement. Both types of New York Application for Voluntary Binding Review can be used to resolve disputes without a trial or lengthy litigation process. The process is intended to be cost-effective, efficient, and productive.