
In 1995, a group of leading judges, former judges, academics and practitioners identified a need for an organization in Illinois that could gather and disseminate reliable information about court alternative dispute resolution (ADR), conduct analyses of court ADR program models, and build networks among interested individuals and organizations. They came together to form Resolution Systems Institute (originally known as the Center for Analysis of Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems, CAADRS). With relatively few court ADR programs functioning in Illinois, RSI also began to assist courts in establishing programs and determining how to monitor and evaluate them.
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