ADRIC UPCOMING EVENTS
ADRIC WEBINAR SERIES RECORDINGS available on demand:
ADRIC 2021: Culture, Conflict and Confluence – A Webinar Series
ADRIC 2021 Webinar Series – Recordings available on demand at only $35 (and some are no charge). CEE and CPD points accredited – Click here to order.
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Climate Justice – recorded on September 29, 2021
- Diversity and ADR: an Advocates’ Perspective and Why it Matters for Your Case Recorded on November 25
- The Problem with Reconciliation Recorded on September 30, 2021
- Technology and Culture–Sensitive ADR Recorded on October 7, 2021
- Gender Awareness 101 for Dispute Resolution Professionals Recorded on October 13, 2021
- Increasing Police Legitimacy and Effectiveness in a Diverse World Recorded on October 27, 2021
- Clash of Cultures or Melding of Cultures? Opportunities in Diversity Recorded on November 3, 2021
- Trauma Informed Dispute Resolution – a Practical Process Recorded on November 24, 2021
- Best Practices in ADR through a Multi-faith Lens: Successes and Challenges Recorded on December 1,2021
ADRIC FREE RECORDINGS available on demand:
- ADRIC’s Presentation for CanArbWeek 2020 – recorded September 23, 2020
- An Introduction to A Model Framework for Construction Adjudication across Canada – recorded April 28, 2021
- Construction Adjudication in Infrastructure Contracts – Perspectives from Four Adjudicators – recorded June 25, 2021
ADRIC 2020 Diversity in ADR Series
- 1 – Listening Circle: What is Diversity, Inclusion and Truth and Reconciliation recorded October 14, 2020
- 2 – Allyship: Authentic vs Performative – recorded October 21, 2020
- 3 – Voice and Choice: Power, Privilege and Reconciliation – Understanding and Recognizing in Ourselves and Our Clients recorded October 28, 2020
- 4 – The Value of Inclusion in ADR: Learning from Non-Mainstream Practitioners – recorded November 4, 2020
- 5 – Changing Systemic Biases and Discriminatory Practices in Organizations – recorded November 10, 2020
- 6 – A Trauma -Informed Approach to Managing ADR Part 1 – recorded November 18, 2020 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6b – Trauma-Informed ADR: How to Support Clients Part 2 – recorded January 27, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6c – Trauma-Informed ADR – Part 3 – recorded April 7, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 7 – A Brave Space: Ask Your Questions without Being Judged – recorded November 25, 2020
- 8 – Sharing Circle: Moving our Practices and Organizations Forward, and Advancing the Process of Truth and Reconciliation – recorded December 2, 2020
Ongoing, on demand: ADRIC 2020 Clarity in Conflict Resolution – Webinar And Videoconference Series – recordings available on demand at only $35. – CPD points accredited _ click here to order
Webinars to Assist Members During the Start of the Pandemic
- Options for Online Dispute Resolution: An Introduction to Using Zoom – recorded March 23, 2020
- Gaining Proficiency and Understanding ODR using Zoom – recorded April 8, 2020
- Comprendre les bases de la médiation en ligne : Introduction à l’utilisation de Zoom et conseils pratiques – recorded April 15, 2020
- Transference / Compassion Fatigue – recorded May 13, 2020
- Everything’s Changed: What Do We Do Now? – recorded May 27, 2020
- You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned – recorded June 10, 2020
- Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty – recorded June 17, 2020
- Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda …GONNA ! – recorded July 8, 2020
Other ADRIC webinars
- Workplace Claims and Solutions – recorded June 13, 2019
- see our YouTube Channel for more recordings
Events in July 2020
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ADRIC Webinar - Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda ...GONNA !
ADRIC Webinar - Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda ...GONNA !
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July 8, 2020ADRIC Directors Anne Gottlieb & Josie Parisi are back by popular demand!
July 8, 2020 12pm Eastern Time
Duration: 1 hour
Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda ...GONNA !
Anne Gottlieb and Josie Parisi are back with some valuable advice on technology tools to simplify your practice and tips for cash flow management.
Topics to be covered include:
- Hurdles for remote mediations & hearings
- Advantages of remote mediations & hearings
- Educational support
- Starting point
- Technical support
- Document sharing
- Time management
- Scheduling
- Signatures
- Payment
- Preparing a cash flow
- Scenario analysis
- Focus on cash conversion/monitor & manage receivables
- Centralizing cash payments
- Revisit your costs
- Think Outside the Box
Facilitators:Anne Gottlieb, Hons. B.A., LL.B., LL.M., ADRIC Director
Josie Parisi, CPA, CA, CBV, CIRP, ADRIC Director & TreasurerProfessional Development Accreditation: Earn 2 CEE points for ADRIC designation holders
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Download the presentations:
For those who missed their June 10, 2020 webinar "You Can’t Un-Ring the Bell: Lessons Learned", find it and other recordings here.
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ADRIC 2020 - Peer to Peer Arbitration Symposium
ADRIC 2020 - Peer to Peer Arbitration Symposium
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July 30, 2020
Peer to Peer Arbitration SymposiumThursday July 30, 4 – 5:30 pm ET
Sponsored by
Chair: Jim McCartney, C.Med, C.Arb, McCartney ADR
Bryan C. Duguid, QC, FCIArb, JSS Barristers
Annie Lespérance, FCIArb, Omni Bridgeway- Role of arbitrators in promoting settlement
- Non-compliance with time limits, disclosure orders, etc.
- Fairness requirements versus process efficiency/time-jurisdictional limits
- Experts—best practices.
Jim McCartney, C.Med, C.Arb, McCartney ADR
Jim’s full-time ADR practice includes arbitration of commercial, construction and energy matters as sole arbitrator, co-arbitrator, and tribunal chair. He has chaired three pipeline arbitration committees under the NEB and is serving a fourth term as a public member of the CPA discipline and appeal tribunals. He is experienced in both law (senior litigation) and business (marketing company, and chair of an insurance reciprocal manager). Jim is a former president of ADRIA and a former director of ADRIC. He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators and a director of the Western Canada Commercial Arbitration Society.
Bryan C. Duguid, QC, FCIArb, JSS Barristers
Bryan Duguid QC is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a Fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of America, a member of the Western Canada Commercial Arbitration Society, and he served as Managing Partner and Chairperson of his firm. He acts as counsel and has been appointed as arbitrator and referee, in international and non-international arbitral disputes including in construction, power, corporate acquisitions, and oil and gas disputes. Bryan is active in charitable activities, and is an avid cyclist, especially to raise funds and awareness for kids cancer.
Annie Lespérance, FCIArb, Omni Bridgeway
Annie is a Legal Counsel in Omni Bridgeway's Montreal office, where she assesses the merits of international arbitration matters and commercial disputes submitted for funding. She provides litigants and their counsel with strategic advice and analysis at all stages of their cases.Her guidance is founded on her wide experience gained as a lawyer at Cabinet Yves Fortier (2012-2019) and the Permanent Court of Arbitration (2011-2012) where she acted as Secretary to Arbitral Tribunals in international commercial, investor-State and sports arbitration disputes under various procedural rules (ICC, ICSID, LCIA, UNCITRAL, PCA, ICDR, SIAC, HKIAC, CAS, SDRCC) and governing laws.Annie has been appointed as an arbitrator and is a member of various arbitration rosters, including NAFTA's Chapter 19 Roster of Panelists, the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and ICDR Canada's panel of arbitrators. She has also been recognized as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) based in London, UK.She is a certified mediator and has successfully mediated several litigated cases.Annie serves as a Board Member for the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) and the Institut de médiation et d'arbitrage du Québec (IMAQ). She is a representative of the International Chamber of Commerce Young Arbitrators Forum (ICC YAF) and of the ADR Institute of Canada U40 Forum.Annie earned her law degree from Université de Montréal and her LL.M. cum laude, from Leiden University. Annie was called to the Quebec Bar in 2010 and to the Paris Bar in 2011. She is fluent in French, English and Spanish.
Professional Development Accreditation:
- ADRIC designation holders earn 3 Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) points
- CPD accreditation received to date for this webinar (pending from other Law Societies across Canada):
- Law Society of British Columbia: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of New Brunswick: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of Saskatchewan: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of Ontario: 1.5 Substantive hours
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