
Adjudication
Adjudication is a process used to resolve contract disputes, often in construction projects. It involves a neutral third party, known as the adjudicator, who reviews the evidence and arguments from both sides and makes a quick, binding decision. This process is designed to be faster and less formal than traditional court proceedings, allowing parties to keep working while the dispute is resolved. The aim is to provide a fair outcome without the time and costs associated with litigation, helping to maintain professional relationships and ensure project continuity.