
JAMS reports 10% caseload growth
Natasha Doris
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The private ADR services provider confirmed higher caseloads and an expanding international footprint in 2024.
JAMS has reported a caseload of 21,390 disputes in its 2024 annual statistics, marking a 10% increase from 19,464 cases in 2023. The largest international private alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services provider confirmed the figure in its JAMS Resolution Report 2024, released on 1 May.
The institution also noted a widening international reach, reporting a 5% increase to 266
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