Resolution Tree is a simple web application for building litigation decision trees and assessing case values; for a single case or an entire docket.
Made specifically for mediators and legal teams, it’s a powerful tool for visualizing the crucial variables and contingencies in your cases.
Organize your trees according to client name, case name, or status. This goes for current, archived, & shared trees.
Invite colleagues and clients to view and collaborate via comments on your decision trees.
Your tree's value is automatically and instantly updated every time you change tree information.
Decision summaries, risk profiles, and award probabilities are automatically generated in one convenient report for every tree.
Add notes and granula detail to individual events …or even to the entire decision tree.
Resolution Tree uses Intercom™ integrated support for help when you need it.
Does the party before you really know what his chances for success are? Does the other side understand her probable damages? Has either side visualized what the path from your office through motions, trial, and appeal might look like? Do you have a good idea what their case is really worth?
Resolution Tree helps you visualize for yourself and others the variables, contingencies, and inflection points in a case, and clarifies how each of these factors might impact the dispute. As an easy-to-use decision tree tool with collaborative features, Resolution Tree can help you prepare for your next mediation or break impasse once you're there.
As in-house counsel, how do you communicate to the businesspeople on your team the risks and rewards hidden in your docket? Are you confident you have identified what your cases are worth? As outside counsel, how do you help your client visualize the next steps—and potential for missteps—in the case?
Resolution Tree is a powerful, easy-to-use tool made specifically for helping you and your clients with these sorts of issues. It can help you organize, understand, and communicate the variables and potential outcomes on a case or for an entire docket.