Marketplace Legal Defense
Arbitration, TRO Defense & Proposition 65 Defense
Choose the legal path that matches your dispute. AMZ Sellers Attorney® helps e-commerce sellers recover frozen funds, defend emergency marketplace lawsuits, and respond to Proposition 65 claims.
Which Legal Problem Are You Facing?
A frozen Amazon balance, a temporary restraining order, and a Proposition 65 notice require different legal strategies. Select the issue below so you can move to the right page quickly.
Frozen Funds / Contract Dispute
Amazon Arbitration
Choose arbitration if Amazon is withholding funds, refusing reimbursement, keeping reserves, terminating your account, or ignoring repeated escalation attempts. Arbitration may be the right path when ordinary appeals no longer resolve the dispute.
- Frozen Amazon funds
- Post-termination balances
- Lost or damaged inventory claims
- Reimbursement disputes
- Business Solutions Agreement disputes
Emergency Lawsuit / Asset Freeze
Amazon TRO & Schedule A Defense
Choose TRO defense if you were sued, served with court papers, hit with an asset freeze, listed in a Schedule A lawsuit, or had marketplace funds restrained by a temporary restraining order.
- Temporary restraining orders
- Schedule A lawsuits
- Amazon asset freezes
- Frozen PayPal or payment accounts
- Settlement and release strategy
California Consumer Product Claim
Proposition 65 Defense
Choose Proposition 65 defense if your e-commerce business received a California Prop 65 notice, demand letter, claim, or lawsuit involving product warnings, alleged chemical exposure, or online product sales.
- Prop 65 notice response
- Demand letter defense
- Warning-label disputes
- Product exposure allegations
- Settlement strategy for sellers
Not Sure Which Page Applies?
Use this simple rule: if Amazon is holding your money, start with arbitration. If a court order or lawsuit froze your assets, start with TRO defense. If the claim involves California product-warning laws, start with Proposition 65 defense.
Get the Right Legal Strategy Before You Respond
The wrong response can weaken settlement leverage, arbitration claims, or court strategy. AMZ Sellers Attorney® can review your notice, account status, or demand letter and recommend the safest next step.