Why Adjudication is Better

The private adjudication process provides a simple, elegant and effective solution to complex legal disputes.

Cost Efficient

Intelligent Justice can guarantee a thoroughly analyzed resolution of your legal dispute in half the time and at half the cost required to obtain a verdict through the public court system. With Intelligent Justice there is no need for the parties to hire separate legal counsel to act as gladiators in a protracted litigation process. Instead, the parties split the cost of a highly credentialed Adjudicator who efficiently decides the dispute after zealously researching the law and facts with the assistance of an expert legal staff. Intelligent Justice informs the parties of the total cost at the very beginning of the process and payment is made through capped monthly installments.

Swift

No time is wasted with partisan legal tactics and delays. Your adjudication will commence immediately with an analysis of the applicable legal authorities and identification of the evidence that supports the positions of each party to the dispute. The Adjudicator will promptly examine material witnesses under oath in the locations where they are found. There is no need to repeat the process years later in an expensive trial. This allows Intelligent Justice to provide the parties with a just result in a fraction of the time required to obtain a verdict in the public court system.

Experienced

Each of our Adjudicators is a sophisticated attorney with over 20 years of experience. By allowing the parties to jointly approve the selection of their Adjudicator in advance, Intelligent Justice eliminates the risk and uncertainty that occurs when judges and jurors with unknown qualifications, backgrounds, biases and abilities are used to decide complex legal disputes in the public court system. With Intelligent Justice you get an experienced Adjudicator whose only loyalty is to a just result.

Enforceable

When the adjudication is completed the verdict may be quickly confirmed as an enforceable court judgment or appealed as permitted by the parties' agreement and applicable law.

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