The sole aim of everyone involved in a construction project is to get the job done on time and within budget. Unfortunately, with the opinions of so many different stakeholders at play, disagreements ...
Adjudication is a process of dispute resolution in which a qualified person chosen by both parties creates a decision to solve the dispute. A single question, issue, or statement regarding the dispute ...
Clinical adjudication—also known as endpoint or event adjudication—has become a critical part of the clinical research ecosystem. By now, many trials involve outside adjudicators, typically physicians ...
Adjudications have been part of the dispute resolution landscape since the process was introduced in Part II of the Housing Grants Construction & Regeneration Act in 1998. It is a process whereby ...
If the COVID-19 pandemic was not already difficult enough on the D.C. real estate development community, recent proposed legislation by the D.C. Council might make developing condominiums in the city ...
Adjudication was introduced to England & Wales by the Housing Grants Construction & Regeneration Act 1996. It has been hailed as a major success in providing parties to construction contracts access ...
PROVIDERS ARE painfully aware that they pay billions of dollars to support the claims adjudication process. Payers pretty much know the same thing. Well, then, this should be easy. Someone push that ...
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