Improve Access to Justice via ODR
Matterhorn online dispute resolution improves access, efficiency, fairness, and customer satisfaction.
Matterhorn online dispute resolution (ODR) is trusted by over 110 courts, mediation centers, and municipalities in 17 states and used to resolve many case types.
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With Matterhorn, you provide access to travelers, students, workers, the military, or anyone who cannot attend in-person.
Events
Court Innovations presents in Paris at International ODR Conference
Court Innovations CEO MJ Cartwright was honored to present June 12 at the online dispute resolution #ODR17 event in Paris. She presented as part of the Government and public-sector platforms in civil conflicts panel. The panel will demonstrate how platforms can be used mainly in state courts and explore the successes and challenges of government-sponsored ODR in various contexts.
Company News
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.
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About Matterhorn
Courts, mediation centers, and government agencies use Matterhorn online dispute resolution (ODR).
ODR offers several key benefits including: increased access to justice, fairness, greater efficiency for staff, faster payments, and high customer satisfaction.
Matterhorn serves small to large districts, urban to rural communities, and decentralized to unified systems. The platform can match or streamline on your existing process and connects in a lightweight way with your other systems.
Matterhorn enables you to address a wide variety of case types including civil cases (such as small claims cases), pre- and post-decree family and domestic cases, traffic tickets, civil infractions, and lesser misdemeanors (“Class C” Misdemeanors in some states), resolve warrants and pleas, and assess ability to pay.