It's a good bet that when one party to a lawsuit wants a case remanded to an administrative agency, it's the defendant. That's because one of the primary effects of a remand is delay. But defendants should think again. Lawyers who want to save their clients time and money should not strain legal doctrine in the service of needless administrative process. Courts that get cases off their dockets by indulging them should think twice too. Cases shouldn't leave dockets without leaving behind a sense that justice was done.