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 ...
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 ...
Without the right independent expertise, sponsors launching obesity trials risk misidentifying adverse events (AE) and creating conflicts of interest. Independent experts can provide a more consistent ...
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 ...
A discussion of the rise in the use of statutory adjudication in various jurisdictions in the context of complex construction disputes, and a look at whether the United States is now ready to also ...
The five-syllable word actually describes the simple process of reviewing a ballot that may have been flagged during the process of scanning a ballot. A ballot could be flagged for a variety of ...
Clara accelerates sanctions adjudication with AI-driven decisions, explainable reasoning, and fully traceable audit ...
Idaho Fifth District Judge Eric Wildman rescheduled a planned April 15 hearing on a petition to commence the Kootenai River Basin Adjudication. The hearing is now scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Pacific / ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Speaking with lawmakers Tuesday, Oregon Employment Department Acting Director David Gerstenfeld said there are about 49,000 people in some part of the adjudication process.
Adjudication was supposed to be quick, cheap and simple dispute resolution for the construction industry. It is perhaps surprising, therefore, that during the phoney war between the passing of the ...