The Comprehensive Adjudication system was developed to alleviate the excessive cost, delay and risk that businesses, consumers, and legal professionals all have experienced for decades with litigation in the public court and private arbitration systems. Previous efforts to merely reform those systems have proven to be woefully inadequate because unnecessary cost and inefficiency are baked into the essential structure of any dispute resolution system that relies entirely upon an adversarial process to determine truth and justice. As a result, the cost of pursuing an appropriate, final decision to resolve a legal dispute often approaches, or exceeds, the benefit of obtaining it. Parties that legally deserve to win are economically forced to make considerable settlement concessions just to terminate the ongoing litigation costs. That is not justice.
It was determined that an alternative dispute resolution system based upon thorough factual investigation and legal research by a single, jointly selected, and neutral Adjudicator, with expertise in the relevant area of the law, could far more swiftly and cost-effectively reach just and enforceable decisions resolving legal disputes. Various forms of Comprehensive Adjudication have been used successfully for decades in other highly developed, democratic economies, but its use was limited to disputes in specific industries. Now, this highly successful form of alternative dispute resolution is being expanded for widespread use in the United States. Please visit CasesResolved.com for more information.
Comprehensive Adjudication Overview
If you are now facing an actual legal dispute and you would like to explore the possibility of resolving it through Comprehensive Adjudication instead of an extended court battle, click here to submit an inquiry. You will receive a prompt response from CASES Dispute Resolution providing you with an opportunity to discuss your Comprehensive Adjudication options. At your request, CASES will:
- Contact your legal adversary to determine whether an agreement to use Comprehensive Adjudication can be reached.
- Suggest highly-credentialed candidates who could be selected as the neutral Adjudicator that will thoroughly investigate and decide the dispute.
- Arrange for joint interviews and selection of an Adjudicator candidate.
- Host regular joint status conferences between the Adjudicator and all parties to the dispute.
- Monitor the Adjudication proceedings.
Additional Resources
CASESresolved.com
The first stop for parties currently facing a legal dispute. Contacts adversaries to facilitate agreement to Adjudicate, identifies qualified Adjudicators for joint interviews and selection, monitors Adjudication progress. Offers FAQs and Contact Information.
IntelligentJustice.org
A nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of Comprehensive Adjudication. Offers detailed information about how Comprehensive Adjudication works, how it saves time and cost, procedural rules, best practices, and contact information.