- Do you have a payment problem?
- Have you received a Payless Notice?
- Has a claim been made against you resulting in non-payment of a debt?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then Adjudication is likely to be the best option for you. Call us today on 0203 468 5771 to discuss your options, including how to administer an adjudication yourself. Other options include referring a dispute through our specialist consultants or lawyers, who are available through dispute-it.com. However, please feel free to review the information contained within this website to give you a better understanding of the services we offer and how we can help, which include but not limited to:
- Give advice on Dispute resolution options
- Administer referral to Adjudication for the Referring Party
- Assist in defending or responding to an adjudication where our client is the Respondent
- Assist with the appointment of an Adjudicator
- Assist in collecting payment of an adjudication award
- Provide commercial training on contracts to our clients
- Represent clients in negotiations and meetings in respect to financial claims and dispute resolution
- Assist in managing litigation issues being undertaken by Solicitors
The DIY service is for low value simple disputes on a single issue some of which are referred to as 'smash & grab'. In these cases referrals are short and to-the-point and evidence is minimal. In these cases if you are a member of dispute-it.com subscription service we can provide you all the support and training to do it yourself. Members receive templates free and subject to the contract details may also use a free nomination service for an adjudicator.
Briefly, Adjudication is a simple and efficient method of settling disputes, whereby an adjudicator uses his/her own knowledge and investigations, while weighing the evidence presented by the parties, in order to reach a decision that is legally binding until such time as the original dispute is referred to arbitration or the courts, or is settled between the parties themselves.
The DIY service is useful for summary referrals. The diagram below shows the process.