Nathan Witkin, Amy Armstrong, and Deb Frazier presented co-resolution at the 2016 AFCC National Conference.

ACR welcomed a presentation on co-resolution for its 2014 National Conference.

In 2014, Franklin County Domestic Relations Court and then Community Mediation Services of Central Ohio hosted three full-day co-resolution trainings.

Franklin County Domestic Relationship Mediation Program hosted a co-resolution pilot project from 2012 to 2014.  The results were encouraging and were published in the OSU Moritz College of Law Mayhew-Hite Report.  Importantly, disputants indicated 4.8/5.0 approval of their own coach (demonstrating perceived effectiveness), but also 4.6/5.0 approval of the other disputant's coach (demonstrating perceived fairness in the other side).

Co-resolution was briefly used by Eric Bonfield and public school District 36 in Surrey, British Columbia to negotiate disputes between the teachers' union and management.

The report of the Ohio Co-resolution Project was presented at the 2010 ACR National Conference in Chicago.

The first formal training in co-resolution was held on Friday, November 13th, 2009 at the Columbus Convention Center.

Co-resolution was presented at the 2009 ACR National Conference in Atlanta.

The first article on the co-resolution process was published in Conflict Resolution Quarterly in January, 2009.

Co-resolution was presented at the 2008 International Conference on Chaos, Complexity, and Conflict at Creighton University School of Law.