I welcome any suggestions from our distinguished members in terms of measuring the value of mediation vs. litigation. I need to show quantification and case studies to make my point with a local government entity to embrace ADR/ODR more enthusiastically vs. court proceedings.
I am grateful to Bryan Hanson and Professors Rainey and Mayer for their responses. I look forward to hearing from more Creighton faculty, students, and alumni. I could use more firepower in the form of measurable data and results to make my case. Thanks everyone for your help.
Cordially,
John Turley, 2010
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John,
As you already had responses from such great professionals in our field, I am sure this is redundant but I'll mention (briefly) the following advantages:
Thanks Jeff! Your information is great and will be included in my study. Actually, I did not receive many responses to my request for information. Professors Mayer, Rainey and Bryan Hanson graciously responded for which I am grateful. Professor Pearlstein will send me more information in the coming weeks. The Creighton Professors referred me on to other executives and experts in the field who were very helpful. I agree with you that the top people responded, so I guess that less is more.
I found that my own research proved to be very rewarding. I developed a plan, process, and methodology for determing and then measuring the comparative costs between litigation and ADR based on models that we used in the IT industry to determine the Total Cost of Ownership(TCO) of hardware and software. Also, IT outsourcing models with the Six Sigma methodology provided the quantification discipline to uncover all of the fixed and variable costs. As soon as I have more information and am able to validate my processes and methodologies against the actual data, I will share my findings with interested parties.
Thanks again Jeff and to the respondents.
JCT
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