Matterhorn founder J.J. Prescott recently responded to questions from Pew Trusts about online dispute resolution (ODR). The responses published June 4, 2019 on Pew’s online site discuss the impact, outcomes, and potential of ODR. In addition, the article addresses the best methods for courts to measure and evaluate ODR platform success and value.
Read more…Author Archive: Andy Mohr
Matterhorn Selected for Manhattan ODR Pilot
The New York State Unified Court System (UCS) has awarded Matterhorn the contract for their ODR pilot program. We are excited to work with the UCS to implement an online dispute resolution (ODR) platform for New York County Small Claims located in Manhattan, part of the Civil Court of the city of New York.
Read more…Matterhorn at the 28th Annual Louisiana Judicial Seminar
We are excited to head to Destin, Florida with our partner nCourt for the 28th Annual Louisiana Nuts & Bolts Judicial Seminar June 5-7, 2019.
Read more…ODR at PioCon 2019 – Innovation to Save the Day!
The Pioneer Technology Group User Group Conference 2019 takes place June 3-5 in Lake Mary, Florida. The User Group is an opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from other users of Pioneer records management software.
Read more…Congratulations 41B District Court for over 1,000 cases resolved online!
The 41B District Court in Clinton Township, Michigan has achieved an access to justice milestone: over 1,000 traffic tickets resolved online with Matterhorn online dispute resolution (ODR).
Read more…ODR Video: College Town Court Connects with the Public Online
On May 8, 2019, Matterhorn hosted an ODR webinar: College Town Court Connects with the Public Online. The webinar featured Chief Judge Andrea Andrews Larkin, Court Administrator Nicole Evans, Robert Stump, and Sarah Cheesebro of the 54B District Court in East Lansing, Michigan.
Hear why the courted started with ODR in 2015 and what they learned and achieved through resolving over 5,000 cases online since launch.
Read more…ODR at The Future is Now Legal Services 2019 Event
The Future is Now Legal Services 2019 event takes place Thursday, May 16 in Chicago. The theme of this year’s event is The Rule of Law Amid Change. The discussion will focus on the use of technology to increase access and provide efficient delivery of legal services.
Read more…Washtenaw County Courts use ODR for DWLS Cases
Michigan 14A and 14B District Courts are improving access to justice for the public online. For drivers who have received a Driving While License Suspended (DWLS) citation, the courts provide an online way for individuals to identify the location of their suspension(s) and a guided path to resolve them. Once the suspension(s) are removed and the driver has their license back, they can resolve their DWLS citation.
Read more…Live ODR Webinar: College Town Court Connects with the Public Online
Court-connected ODR expands access. For courts in college towns, you may think mostly students participate in online dispute resolution (ODR). However, all members of the public are taking advantage of the platform.
Hear from the 54B District Court located in East Lansing, Michigan which began offering ODR for traffic citations, parking tickets, and recently expanded their platform to include online plea.
Court-Connected ODR at ABA Dispute Resolution Spring Conference
The 21st Annual ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference takes place April 10-13 in Minneapolis. Discussion of court-connected ODR programs will be a main focus of this year’s conference.
Read more…








