Upcoming Events from our Affiliates and other organizations:
- Insight Summit 2021 – Thursday, September 30 and Friday, October 1 from 11:30am-4:30pm ET over Zoom.
Continuous Access Events/Webinars
- CIAJ-ICAJ – Indigenous Peoples and the Law Free Webinar Series – Beginning October 14th, 2020
- Commanding Presence Online for ADRIC Members – This program is designed for professionals who want to increase their effectiveness and personal performance when speaking in all situations, including one-on-one, meetings, and large audience presentations. ADRIC Members get 25% off the regular price of $330 – sse code: “ADRIC”. ADRIC members also receive: Extended free trial that includes more videos and content, and Bonus unit: Your Natural Voice. A popular unit from the Two-Day Workshop where we practice voice exercises and how to improve your voice quality.
The week's events
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ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
All Day
September 14, 2020 – September 16, 2020Final Chance to Register for
National Introductory Arbitration Course
September 14-16 & October 19-20 | Online
This program is designed to provide relevant, hands-on and practical information to learn the arbitration process from conducting hearings to analyzing evidence and writing awards.
If you are considering becoming an arbitrator, this course provides the training necessary to apply for a nationally recognized professional designation.
This course is suitable for both lawyers and other professionals without a legal background.
For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a Continuing Professional Development learning activity.
Find Out More
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ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
All Day
September 14, 2020 – September 16, 2020Final Chance to Register for
National Introductory Arbitration Course
September 14-16 & October 19-20 | Online
This program is designed to provide relevant, hands-on and practical information to learn the arbitration process from conducting hearings to analyzing evidence and writing awards.
If you are considering becoming an arbitrator, this course provides the training necessary to apply for a nationally recognized professional designation.
This course is suitable for both lawyers and other professionals without a legal background.
For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a Continuing Professional Development learning activity.
Find Out More
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ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
ADRIA - Online Arbitration Training - Fall 2020
All Day
September 14, 2020 – September 16, 2020Final Chance to Register for
National Introductory Arbitration Course
September 14-16 & October 19-20 | Online
This program is designed to provide relevant, hands-on and practical information to learn the arbitration process from conducting hearings to analyzing evidence and writing awards.
If you are considering becoming an arbitrator, this course provides the training necessary to apply for a nationally recognized professional designation.
This course is suitable for both lawyers and other professionals without a legal background.
For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a Continuing Professional Development learning activity.
Find Out More
Med-Arb Foundational WorkshopMed-Arb Foundational Workshop
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September 16, 2020 – September 17, 2020Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
Med-Arb is becoming an increasingly popular way to resolve disputes. It can be designed to resolve disputes most typically encountered efficiently, effectively and fairly in everyday personal and commercial matters including disputes involving both lower and higher monetary amounts and disputes where relationships are of lesser or greater importance. It can be used in family disputes, commercial disputes, partnership disputes, landlord and tenant disputes, condominium disputes, and many others.
When designed and conducted appropriately, integrated med-arb can be highly client-centric, fair, effective, and satisfying. On the other hand, if it is inappropriately designed or conducted, it can lead to confusion, frustration, and litigation.
This med-arb workshop, delivered by Colm Brannigan and Richard Moore, both highly experienced dispute resolution professionals, is an intensive three-day practical immersion in the knowledge and competencies required to run a fair, effective and efficient med-arb process.
Participants will explore where med-arb fits in to the overall conflict management continuum, how it compares to other dispute resolution processes such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation, and when its use is appropriate.
Participants will be given a solid theoretical understanding of med-arb and the practical skills and tools to confidently conduct efficient, effective, and fair med-arb hearings.
Topics covered include: an overview of the med-arb process, the benefits, and challenges of the process, standards of conduct and ethical issues related to the process, the negotiation and drafting of the med-arb agreement, developing a reflective practice, transitioning from mediation to arbitration, how arbitrators make decisions, award writing, and practical professional considerations for the med-arbitrator.
The workshop will take place in a positive and supportive learning environment using interactive adult teaching methods. All participants will be given opportunities to practice as a med-arbitrator at various stages throughout the med-arb process. Teaching methodologies include short lectures, case studies, demonstrations, small group discussions, interactive exercises, and role plays followed by constructive feedback.
Whether this is your first foray into the world of Med-Arb or you are well versed in it, you will be able to enhance your practice by taking this unique program which will fulfill the education requirements for the new ADRIC C.Med-Arb designation.
Who should take this workshop? The workshop will be of interest to practitioners with a wide variety of subject matter expertise including mediators, lawyers, arbitrators, tribunal members and those supporting them, internal conflict management program participants, and anyone wanting to seriously enhance their conflict management and med-arb knowledge and skills.
Format: This course will be presented online, through Zoom.
Required equipment: The program will be presented through in modules. Attendees need a computer, tablet or phone, an internet connection (wired recommended), a microphone and video camera to be seen or to participate by audio or video.
Dates:
Module 1: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 2: Thursday, September 17, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 3: Friday, September 18, 2020 Noon to 5:00 pm ET
Registration Rates:
Members: $1200 Non-Members: $1350 applicable taxes extra
Limited space: REGISTER NOW!
Registration deadline: Monday September 14 at 11:59 pm ET.
Waiting list: If registration is full and you would like to be considered for a spot if there is a cancellation, please copy and paste this line to admin@adric.ca
If there is a cancellation we will send a message to the first person on the waiting list; who will need to respond within 2 hours, in which case we will confirm. If if we do not hear from that person, we will move on to offer it to the next on the waiting list.
Note: This course will be presented in English. We hope to be able to offer this training in French in the new year. Anyone experienced in Med-Arb and in Adult training and interested to be an instructor, please send a message to admin@adric.ca. We will be in touch in the new year.
Instructors:
Colm Brannigan, FCIArb, C.Med, C.Arb, Brannigan ADR
Richard Moore, C.Arb, C.Med, MDR Associates
Module Outline
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Welcome/Opening Remarks
Med-Arb Models Single Neutral
Two Neutral
Single Neutral with Opt-out
Arbitration Phase What to expect out of program Five-Stage Integrated Med-Arb Process Decision Making Writing the Award
Introduction to Med-Arb Designing the Process The Med-Arb Agreement
Ethics Overview of Mediation Mediation Phase ADRIC Med-Arb Rules & ADRIC C.Med-Arb Designation Overview of Arbitration Transition Phase Advantages and Challenges of Med-Arb
CANCELLATION POLICY: If you must cancel, notice must be received in writing. All refund requests received up to one week prior to the date of the webinar will receive a refund less a 5% administrative fee. Notice must be received NO LATER THAN 11:59pm ET THREE DAYS PRIOR to the date of the webinar to receive a refund less a 25% administrative fee unless we are able to find a replacement for your spot, in which case you will receive a refund less 10% admin fee. No refunds available after that point.
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Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
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September 16, 2020 – September 17, 2020Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
Med-Arb is becoming an increasingly popular way to resolve disputes. It can be designed to resolve disputes most typically encountered efficiently, effectively and fairly in everyday personal and commercial matters including disputes involving both lower and higher monetary amounts and disputes where relationships are of lesser or greater importance. It can be used in family disputes, commercial disputes, partnership disputes, landlord and tenant disputes, condominium disputes, and many others.
When designed and conducted appropriately, integrated med-arb can be highly client-centric, fair, effective, and satisfying. On the other hand, if it is inappropriately designed or conducted, it can lead to confusion, frustration, and litigation.
This med-arb workshop, delivered by Colm Brannigan and Richard Moore, both highly experienced dispute resolution professionals, is an intensive three-day practical immersion in the knowledge and competencies required to run a fair, effective and efficient med-arb process.
Participants will explore where med-arb fits in to the overall conflict management continuum, how it compares to other dispute resolution processes such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation, and when its use is appropriate.
Participants will be given a solid theoretical understanding of med-arb and the practical skills and tools to confidently conduct efficient, effective, and fair med-arb hearings.
Topics covered include: an overview of the med-arb process, the benefits, and challenges of the process, standards of conduct and ethical issues related to the process, the negotiation and drafting of the med-arb agreement, developing a reflective practice, transitioning from mediation to arbitration, how arbitrators make decisions, award writing, and practical professional considerations for the med-arbitrator.
The workshop will take place in a positive and supportive learning environment using interactive adult teaching methods. All participants will be given opportunities to practice as a med-arbitrator at various stages throughout the med-arb process. Teaching methodologies include short lectures, case studies, demonstrations, small group discussions, interactive exercises, and role plays followed by constructive feedback.
Whether this is your first foray into the world of Med-Arb or you are well versed in it, you will be able to enhance your practice by taking this unique program which will fulfill the education requirements for the new ADRIC C.Med-Arb designation.
Who should take this workshop? The workshop will be of interest to practitioners with a wide variety of subject matter expertise including mediators, lawyers, arbitrators, tribunal members and those supporting them, internal conflict management program participants, and anyone wanting to seriously enhance their conflict management and med-arb knowledge and skills.
Format: This course will be presented online, through Zoom.
Required equipment: The program will be presented through in modules. Attendees need a computer, tablet or phone, an internet connection (wired recommended), a microphone and video camera to be seen or to participate by audio or video.
Dates:
Module 1: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 2: Thursday, September 17, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 3: Friday, September 18, 2020 Noon to 5:00 pm ET
Registration Rates:
Members: $1200 Non-Members: $1350 applicable taxes extra
Limited space: REGISTER NOW!
Registration deadline: Monday September 14 at 11:59 pm ET.
Waiting list: If registration is full and you would like to be considered for a spot if there is a cancellation, please copy and paste this line to admin@adric.ca
If there is a cancellation we will send a message to the first person on the waiting list; who will need to respond within 2 hours, in which case we will confirm. If if we do not hear from that person, we will move on to offer it to the next on the waiting list.
Note: This course will be presented in English. We hope to be able to offer this training in French in the new year. Anyone experienced in Med-Arb and in Adult training and interested to be an instructor, please send a message to admin@adric.ca. We will be in touch in the new year.
Instructors:
Colm Brannigan, FCIArb, C.Med, C.Arb, Brannigan ADR
Richard Moore, C.Arb, C.Med, MDR Associates
Module Outline
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Welcome/Opening Remarks
Med-Arb Models Single Neutral
Two Neutral
Single Neutral with Opt-out
Arbitration Phase What to expect out of program Five-Stage Integrated Med-Arb Process Decision Making Writing the Award
Introduction to Med-Arb Designing the Process The Med-Arb Agreement
Ethics Overview of Mediation Mediation Phase ADRIC Med-Arb Rules & ADRIC C.Med-Arb Designation Overview of Arbitration Transition Phase Advantages and Challenges of Med-Arb
CANCELLATION POLICY: If you must cancel, notice must be received in writing. All refund requests received up to one week prior to the date of the webinar will receive a refund less a 5% administrative fee. Notice must be received NO LATER THAN 11:59pm ET THREE DAYS PRIOR to the date of the webinar to receive a refund less a 25% administrative fee unless we are able to find a replacement for your spot, in which case you will receive a refund less 10% admin fee. No refunds available after that point.
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Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
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September 18, 2020Med-Arb Foundational Workshop
Med-Arb is becoming an increasingly popular way to resolve disputes. It can be designed to resolve disputes most typically encountered efficiently, effectively and fairly in everyday personal and commercial matters including disputes involving both lower and higher monetary amounts and disputes where relationships are of lesser or greater importance. It can be used in family disputes, commercial disputes, partnership disputes, landlord and tenant disputes, condominium disputes, and many others.
When designed and conducted appropriately, integrated med-arb can be highly client-centric, fair, effective, and satisfying. On the other hand, if it is inappropriately designed or conducted, it can lead to confusion, frustration, and litigation.
This med-arb workshop, delivered by Colm Brannigan and Richard Moore, both highly experienced dispute resolution professionals, is an intensive three-day practical immersion in the knowledge and competencies required to run a fair, effective and efficient med-arb process.
Participants will explore where med-arb fits in to the overall conflict management continuum, how it compares to other dispute resolution processes such as mediation, arbitration, and litigation, and when its use is appropriate.
Participants will be given a solid theoretical understanding of med-arb and the practical skills and tools to confidently conduct efficient, effective, and fair med-arb hearings.
Topics covered include: an overview of the med-arb process, the benefits, and challenges of the process, standards of conduct and ethical issues related to the process, the negotiation and drafting of the med-arb agreement, developing a reflective practice, transitioning from mediation to arbitration, how arbitrators make decisions, award writing, and practical professional considerations for the med-arbitrator.
The workshop will take place in a positive and supportive learning environment using interactive adult teaching methods. All participants will be given opportunities to practice as a med-arbitrator at various stages throughout the med-arb process. Teaching methodologies include short lectures, case studies, demonstrations, small group discussions, interactive exercises, and role plays followed by constructive feedback.
Whether this is your first foray into the world of Med-Arb or you are well versed in it, you will be able to enhance your practice by taking this unique program which will fulfill the education requirements for the new ADRIC C.Med-Arb designation.
Who should take this workshop? The workshop will be of interest to practitioners with a wide variety of subject matter expertise including mediators, lawyers, arbitrators, tribunal members and those supporting them, internal conflict management program participants, and anyone wanting to seriously enhance their conflict management and med-arb knowledge and skills.
Format: This course will be presented online, through Zoom.
Required equipment: The program will be presented through in modules. Attendees need a computer, tablet or phone, an internet connection (wired recommended), a microphone and video camera to be seen or to participate by audio or video.
Dates:
Module 1: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 2: Thursday, September 17, 2020 Noon to 6:00 pm ET
Module 3: Friday, September 18, 2020 Noon to 5:00 pm ET
Registration Rates:
Members: $1200 Non-Members: $1350 applicable taxes extra
Limited space: REGISTER NOW!
Registration deadline: Monday September 14 at 11:59 pm ET.
Waiting list: If registration is full and you would like to be considered for a spot if there is a cancellation, please copy and paste this line to admin@adric.ca
If there is a cancellation we will send a message to the first person on the waiting list; who will need to respond within 2 hours, in which case we will confirm. If if we do not hear from that person, we will move on to offer it to the next on the waiting list.
Note: This course will be presented in English. We hope to be able to offer this training in French in the new year. Anyone experienced in Med-Arb and in Adult training and interested to be an instructor, please send a message to admin@adric.ca. We will be in touch in the new year.
Instructors:
Colm Brannigan, FCIArb, C.Med, C.Arb, Brannigan ADR
Richard Moore, C.Arb, C.Med, MDR Associates
Module Outline
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Welcome/Opening Remarks
Med-Arb Models Single Neutral
Two Neutral
Single Neutral with Opt-out
Arbitration Phase What to expect out of program Five-Stage Integrated Med-Arb Process Decision Making Writing the Award
Introduction to Med-Arb Designing the Process The Med-Arb Agreement
Ethics Overview of Mediation Mediation Phase ADRIC Med-Arb Rules & ADRIC C.Med-Arb Designation Overview of Arbitration Transition Phase Advantages and Challenges of Med-Arb
CANCELLATION POLICY: If you must cancel, notice must be received in writing. All refund requests received up to one week prior to the date of the webinar will receive a refund less a 5% administrative fee. Notice must be received NO LATER THAN 11:59pm ET THREE DAYS PRIOR to the date of the webinar to receive a refund less a 25% administrative fee unless we are able to find a replacement for your spot, in which case you will receive a refund less 10% admin fee. No refunds available after that point.