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 June 2020
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2020 Construction Dispute Symposium - Collaborative & Adversarial Approaches - POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
2020 Construction Dispute Symposium - Collaborative & Adversarial Approaches - POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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June 2, 2020This Symposium will explore global trends including historical, current and emerging approaches to dispute resolution. Presenters include leading practitioners in construction practice, construction law and dispute resolution. These thought leaders will engage in knowledge share, including practices and emerging trnds in the field of construction law and dispute resolution.
ADRIC members receive RICS member pricing on registration! Simply select the “member price” during the purchase process.
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ADRIC FREE Cross-Country Connectivity Webinar - You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned
ADRIC FREE Cross-Country Connectivity Webinar - You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned
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June 10, 2020You Can’t Un-ring the Bell*: Lessons Learned
Topics to be covered include:
- Client Driven Focus
- Conflicts Can Intensify During Times of Stress
- The Unknown Often Drives Decisions
- Embrace the Technology
- Digital Strategy
- Keep Emergency Reserves
- Business Concentration Risk
- Importance of Cash Flows
Download the presentations here:
- Part 1: You Can't Un-ring The Bell - Anne Gottlieb
- Part 2: You Can't Un-ring The Bell - Josie Parisi
Facilitators:
Anne Gottlieb, Hons. B.A., LL.B., LL.M., ADRIC Director
Josie Parisi, CPA, CA, CBV, CIRP, ADRIC Director & TreasurerProfessional Development Accreditation:
Earn 3 CEE points for ADRIC designation holders
WATCH THE RECORDING NOW!
*In law, unring the bell is an analogy used to suggest the difficulty of forgetting information once it is known. When discussing jury trials, the phrase is sometimes used to describe the judge's instructions to the jury to ignore inadmissible evidence or statements they have heard. It may also be used if inadmissible evidence has been brought before a jury and the judge subsequently declares a mistrial. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unring_the_bell
ADRIC FREE Cross-Country Connectivity Webinar - You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned
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ADRIC FREE Webinar - Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty
ADRIC FREE Webinar - Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty
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June 17, 2020Are you, your clients and your employees maintaining good mental health and wellness during the pandemic?
Understandably, many of us are struggling with stress and anxiety right now.
Our speakers will provide key information and practical tips on what individuals can do to take care of themselves – and the tangible actions individuals and leaders can take to support themselves and their staff as we all work toward a collective recovery:
- Dr. Jennifer Laffier (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Ontario Tech University) will share her perspective on dealing with uncertainty, stress and isolation, as well as how to achieve and maintain prolonged wellness during the pandemic.
- Michael Herman (Partner and General Counsel, Gowling WLG Canada) will share his personal experience with depression and the lessons he learned as it relates to his working life.
We hope you will attend our webinar to discuss how we can support one another and develop effective coping strategies as we navigate this extraordinary time together. Register now to reserve your spot (registration is free).
SPEAKERSMICHAEL HERMAN
Partner & General CounselWith more than 35 years of experience, Michael Herman is General Counsel of Gowling WLG Canada and is highly regarded as a strategic adviser to a broad range of clients, with a particular focus on entrepreneurial, privately held companies, mid-market private equity funds and investment institutions. He is also a strong advocate for mental health in the legal community. Through his ongoing work to raise awareness and eliminate stigma, he hopes to make it easier for anyone experiencing mental illness to come forward and seek help without fear of judgment.
DR. JENNIFER LAFFIER
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Ontario Tech UniversityDr. Jennifer Laffier is a licensed therapist, Assistant Professor, and Director of the Mental Health in the Digital Age Lab at Ontario Tech University. She researches in the area of mental health and trauma, and resiliency. Her lab focuses on how technology is impacting our mental health and ways we can improve our mental health in this digital age.
Presented in partnership with Gowling WLG
With more than 1,400 legal professionals and a presence in Canada, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and South America, Gowling WLG provides its clients with in-depth expertise in key global sectors and a suite of legal services at home and abroad. Gowling WLG sees the world from the perspective of its clients, and collaborates across countries, offices, service areas and sectors to help them succeed – no matter how challenging the circumstances.
Gowling WLG is a Corporate Member of ADRIC.
The presentation is available now on the Member Portal!
ADRIC FREE Webinar - Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty