ImageSoft has established a comprehensive partnership with Resolve Disputes Online (RDO) – a UK based software company, with offices in Australia and India. ImageSoft will provide RDO technology to the USA and Canada markets.
RDO was designed and developed by a team of international lawyers, UN Justice Leaders, judges, mediators, and legal IT professionals who share a passion for improving access to justice.
ImageSoft will combine its 25 years of justice technology experience with RDO’s best-in-class Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform to allow cases to be processed more quickly with better outcomes for the parties. ImageSoft will leverage its existing full-service team of technology professionals in the USA and Canada and will host the technology in the USA. ImageSoft understands the unique integration and security requirements that courts demand.
The RDO platform streamlines the interactions between case parties with a clean and intuitive approach to dispute resolution that is quickly deployed as a secure Cloud application. RDO is unique in offering courts and mediators a configurable solution that provides processing paths for: Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration.
Read more about the RDO platform at www.ResolveDisputes.com.
- Posted November 25, 2020
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ImageSoft expands Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) capabilities
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