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Testimonials
Everyone from lawyers to claims adjusters to neutrals who have used
VirtualCourthouse have been impressed, giving VirtualCourthouse high
praises.
Arman Ravery,
lawyer, Dunbar & Ravery, Bladensburg, MD
“I have used
Virtual Courthouse on several personal injury cases and found it to
be quite useful. Instead of filing complaints in the courts, waiting
several months for a trial date, finding and serving the defendant,
doing discovery, I simply filed a brief with Virtual Courthouse,
chose a "neutral," and waited for the verdict. I wish that
traditional litigation was this simple and efficient. I would certainly
recommend this avenue to others as I believe they would come to the
same conclusions! In addition, the staff is always ready to help,
if needed.”
Adjuster,
Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO), Fredericksburg, VA
“My experience with Virtual Courthouse was very favorable. The
presentation format was easy to use, the customer support readily
available, and the arbitration decision came within a few days and
was fair to both parties. This is a great format for a fair, fast
decision.”
Hal Clagett, III,
lawyer, Upper Marlboro, MD
“I just wanted to
take a moment to write to you to express my satisfaction and
appreciation in the way the case
that I submitted to the Virtual Courthouse was handled. My
negotiations with the adjuster
were stuck on the issue of assumption of the risk and we could not
get past that point to work
out the case. Being able to submitt it to the Virtual Courthouse
allowed us to overcome that
road block and work out a fair result to both sides. Please use my
name to refer anyone who
has questions concerning the tremendous benefits that you provide to the Bar with the
Virtual Courthouse.”
Alan Legum, lawyer,
Annapolis, MD
“If you can’t
settle you are going to have get a neutral whether it be Jury, Judge
or VirtualCourthouse- makes sense to use VCH because it saves you so
much time and expense”.
Judge William
McCullough,
a retired judge, who now is an active Mediator and Arbitrator
“I
enjoyed being a part of the program. I hope it becomes a stupendous
success.”
Erik Frye, Esq, plaintiff’s lawyer, Upper Marlboro,
MD
“I
have been very impressed with how easy it is to use the Virtual
Courthouse. The website walks you through the process and the staff
is always there to assist you if there is a problem. It has been
very effective in resolving cases, especially those where the only
real issue is value. In my view, it is even more efficient than
district court or even face to face arbitration and is much less
expensive in terms of time and money.”
Judge
Vincent Femia, a retired judge, who is an active Mediator
and Arbitrator
“There
are certain conflicts that don’t require a lot of face to face
interaction. VirtualCourthouse is the wave of the future.
Jeffrey Wigodsky, plaintiff’s lawyer, Karp,
Frosh, Lapidus, Wigodsky, Norwind, Washington, D.C.
“Virtual Courthouse provides parties with a fast
and easy mechanism to resolve disputed claims. The cost pales in
comparison to litigation and other alternative dispute programs and
you’re guaranteed that the case will be heard by an experienced
litigator or judge. I support the program wholeheartedly”
Cy
Picken,
Retired State Farm House Counsel, now is an active Mediator and
Arbitrator
“I firmly believe that VCH is an extremely
effective mechanism to help parties resolve their disputes in a cost
effective manner through the use of technology and would not
hesitate to recommend trying VCH for parties who want their disputes
resolved expeditiously.”
Ilona M. Fisher,
lawyer with Weinstock, Friedman & Friedman, Baltimore,
MD
“I have used VirtualCourthouse in quite a few
cases. My clients and I feel the results have been fair. It looks
like the neutrals pay attention to each individual case.”
Steve Markey,
lawyer,Towson, MD
“As trial lawyers
we often encounter clients that are not realistic in their
expectations. A neutral case evaluation is a cost effective way to
provide the client with a judge’s valuation before a settlement
conference is needed. The neutral case evaluation can then be used
not only to bring your client back to reality, but may be helpful in
negotiating a settlement.”
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